Portland Bight Protected Area
The Portland Bight Protected Area is a large marine and terrestrial area on the island of Jamaica located southwest of Kingston. Nearby cays such as Little Goat Island are included. It is the largest protected area in Jamaica and comprises. Part of the task in forming the PBPA going forward is to find a balance between protecting the ecosystem from destruction by economic development and allowing the human inhabitants a means to live and work. The Caribbean Coastal Area Management Foundation is charged with managing zones within the protected area.
Description
The PBPA includes of wetlands, mangrove coastlines and seagrass beds that serve as a nursery for fish and shellfish breeding. On land there are of dry limestone forests, 60 known caves, and it includes a human population of 50,000.Although the first priority in forming the protected area was to protect the coral reefs, it also serves to protect vulnerable and endemic species. The site has been designated an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because it supports significant populations of Jamaican birds.