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Jari Ecological Station ( Portuguese : Estação Ecológica do Jari ) is an ecological station in Brazil , located in the states of Amapá and Pará , created in 1984.

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7-574: The Jari Ecological Station lies in the municipalities of Almeirim , Pará, and Mazagão , Amapá. It has an areas of 227,126 hectares (561,240 acres). It lies in the Uatuma-Trombetas moist forests ecoregion of the Amazon biome . Altitude varies from 80 to 400 metres (260 to 1,310 ft). The Jari River drains the eastern part and the Paru River drains the south west part. In north west

14-694: Is crossed by the Equator . Almeirim was first inhabited by the Amerindians . Manoel da Mota e Siqueira constructed the Paru Fort which was designated a village in 1758, and named Almerim. In 1835, the Cabanagem Revolt started in Almeirim which resulted in widespread devastation. In 1890, Almeirim became an independent municipality. The Santo Antonio do Jari hydroelectric system is located on

21-703: The ESEC were altered by decree 89.440 of 13 April 1984. The consultative council was created on 27 February 2014. As of 2016 it was supported by the Amazon Region Protected Areas Program . Almeirim, Par%C3%A1 Almeirim is a city on the Amazon and the northernmost municipality in the Brazilian state of Pará . It is also the fourth largest municipality in that state and the eighth largest in Brazil (by area). The municipality

28-578: The Jari River and provides 373.4 MW of hydro electricity . Construction began in 2011 and was completed in 2014. The municipality includes a large part (94.49%) of the 11,518 square kilometres (4,447 sq mi) Maicuru Biological Reserve . It also contains part of the Jari Ecological Station . The city is served by Almeirim Airport . Serra do Areão Airport located in the district of Monte Dourado 73 km away serves

35-499: The landscape. Small numbers of people have settled along the Jarí River , which flows through the unit, built houses and cleared fields. The climate is hot and humid, with high annual rainfall. Flora and fauna are typical of tropical rainforest. Illegal gold prospecting occurs in the areas around the unit and pose the greatest threat through water pollution and hunting of local fauna, particularly mammals. The Jari Ecological Station

42-675: The main watercourse is the Carecuru River . The reserve is bounded by the Paru State Forest to the north, and the Rio Iratapuru Sustainable Development Reserve to the northeast. Temperature ranges from 18 to 29 °C (64 to 84 °F). The vegetation is mainly land forest. Emergent trees reach 60 metres (200 ft). The protected unit is in excellent condition. There are traces of two old mines, which caused some changes to

49-609: Was created by federal decree 87.092 of 12 April 1982, with an area of 207,370 hectares (512,400 acres). It is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation . The Ecological Station is a "strict nature reserve" under IUCN protected area category Ia. The purpose is to preserve the ecosystem and to support research and environmental education. It is part of the Amapá Biodiversity Corridor , created in 2003. The limits of

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