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Fernando de Noronha is a north-eastern Brazilian archipelago that was included as a UNESCO world natural heritage site in 2001. About 70% of its 21-island territory lies within a national marine park, and as a consequence of strict fishing regulations, marine life is abundant and large predators such as barracudas, snappers, sharks and rays are widespread.
Southern stingray lying in the sandy bottom of a cavern, Dasyatis americana, Ressurreta, Fernando de Noronha national marine sanctuary, Pernambuco, Brazil (South Atlantic)
Southern stingray lying in the sandy bottom of a cavern, Dasyatis americana, Ressurreta, Fernando de Noronha national marine sanctuary, Pernambuco, Brazil (South Atlantic)