Bay of Pigs


The Bay of Pigs is an inlet of the Gulf of Cazones, located on the southern coast of Cuba. By 1910 it was included in Santa Clara Province, and then to Las Villas Province by 1961, but in 1976, it was reassigned to Matanzas Province, when the original six provinces of Cuba were re-organized into 14 new Provinces of Cuba.
The bay is historically important for the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961. The area is a site known for its diving, with an abundance of marine fauna, e.g. 30 species of sponges belonging to 19 families and 21 genera, to be found in the bay.

Etymology

In Cuban Spanish, cochinos may also mean the queen triggerfish, which inhabit coral reefs in Bahía de Cochinos, in addition to the literal meaning, pigs.

Geography

This bay is approximately south of Jagüey Grande, west of the city of Cienfuegos, and southeast from the capital city Havana. On the western side of the bay, coral reefs border the main Zapata Swamp, part of the Zapata Peninsula. On the eastern side, beaches border margins of firm ground with mangroves and extensive areas of swampland to the north and east. At the north end of the bay, the village of Buena Ventura is adjacent to Playa Larga. southeast of that, Playa Girón at the village of Girón, named after the notorious French pirate Gilberto Giron.

History

Playa Girón and Playa Larga were the landing sites for seaborne forces of armed Cuban exiles and the land strip for some American planes in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, an American CIA-sponsored attempt to overthrow the new government of Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro in April 1961.
According to Fidel Castro's former bodyguard, the late Juan Reinaldo Sánchez, Castro lived in great luxury and had a private island called Cayo Piedra in the Bay of Pigs, replete with "mansions, guest houses, a heliport, dolphinarium, turtle lagoon, his luxury yacht Aquarama – a gift from Leonid Brezhnev – and deep-sea fishing speedboat".

Diving

The Bay of Pigs is a relatively quiet site for diving. Dive centers exist in Playa Larga, Playa Girón and Caleta Buena. Twelve dive sites in the bay display excellent visibility of, an average water temperature of in December and in July. Walls of coral, caverns, and a variety of fish, coral, and sponges can be found in the Bay of Pigs.
The Caves of the Fishes, with depth the deepest cenote of Cuba, is located at south of Playa Larga.

Biodiversity

Surrounding the Bay of Pigs, the endemic wormlizards Amphisbaena barbouri and A. cubana have been noted. The following marine species have been registered along the eastern coast of the Bay of Pigs:
GroupCommon nameScientific nameImageNotes
Fishblue chromisChromis cyanea
Fishblue tangAcanthurus coeruleus
Fishbluehead wrasseThalassoma bifasciatum
Fishstriped parrotfishScarus iseri
Fishbeau gregoryStegastes leucostictus
Fishbicolor damselfishStegastes partitus
FishbogaInermia vittata
FishColon gobyCoryphopterus dicrus
Fishcreole wrasseClepticus parrae
Fishlongfin damselfishStegastes diencaeus
Fishmasked gobyCoryphopterus personatus
Fishthreespot damselfishStegastes planifrons
Fishyellowhead wrasseHalichoeres garnoti
FishFrench gruntHaemulon flavolineatum
Fishocean surgeonAcanthurus bahianus
Fishsergeant majorAbudefduf saxatilis
Fishslippery dickHalichoeres bivittatus
Fishyellowtail snapperOcyurus chrysurus
Fishbar jackCaranx ruber
Fishbarred hamletHypoplectrus puella
Fishbrown chromisChromis multilineata
Fishfoureye butterflyfishChaetodon capistratus
FishgraysbyEpinephelus cruentatus
Fishlongjaw squirrelfishHolocentrus marianus
Fishredband parrotfishSparisoma aurofrenatum
Fishroyal grammaGramma loreto
Fishstoplight parrotfishSparisoma viride
Fishtomtate gruntHaemulon aurolineatum
Fishwhite gruntHaemulon plumierii
FishporgiesCalamus sp.
Fishbanded butterflyfishChaetodon striatus
Fishbuffalo trunkfishLactophrys trigonus
Fishflat needlefishAblennes hians
FishglasseyeHeteropriacanthus cruentatus
Fishlongspine squirrelfishHolocentrus rufus
Fishplate fishBothus lunatus
Fishred lionfish Pterois volitans
Fishspotfin butterflyfishChaetodon ocellatus
FishtrumpetfishAulostomus maculatus
Spongesazure vase spongeCallyspongia plicifera
Spongesyellow tube spongeAplysina fistularis
Spongesgreen finger spongeIotrochota birotulata
Spongesorange icing spongeMycale laevis
Spongespink vase spongeNiphates digitalis
Spongesrow pore rope spongeAplysina cauliformis
Spongestouch-me-not spongeNeofibularia nolitangere
SpongesdemospongesCliona sp.
SpongesCliona aprica
SpongesCliona delitrix
SpongesCliona varians
SpongesAiolochroia crassa
SpongesEctyoplasia ferox
SpongesIrcinia felix
SpongesMycale laxissima
SpongesPlakortis angulospiculatus
SpongesScopalina ruetzleri
SpongesSmenospongia aurea
SpongesSpirastrella coccinea
Coralsboulder brain coralColpophyllia natans
CoralsCaribbean sea whipPlexaura homomalla
Coralselkhorn coralAcropora palmata
Coralsgreat star coralMontastraea cavernosa
Coralsmaze coralMeandrina meandrites
Coralspurple sea fanGorgonia ventalina
Coralssea gingerMillepora alcicornis
CrustaceansCaribbean spiny lobsterPanulirus argus
Echinodermsdonkey dung sea cucumberHolothuria mexicana
Mollusksqueen conchLobatus gigas