Veracruz Reef System National Park
Veracruz Reef System National Park is a national marine park and protected area located in Veracruz, Mexico. The park was established in 1994 and covers a total area of approximately, divided into two polygons: the Veracruz Polygon, which comprises seven reefs and two islands, and the Antón Lizardo Polygon, with 12 reefs and four islands.
Reef groups
The reef system is divided into four reef groups:- Outer reefs: continued development on windward and leeward slopes.
- Intermediate reefs: have a long, very gentle leeward slope.
- Inner reefs: have a large amount of sediment accumulated on the leeward slope.
- Fringing reefs: they develop on the coast, presenting a development that does not exceed 12 m depth on the windward side.
Currently, the deterioration of the environmental condition has increased due to drainage discharges from the metropolitan area, as well as hydrocarbon spills due to the movement of vessels in the port area..