Encontro das Águas State Park

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NearestcityPoconé, Mato Grosso
Coordinates17°07′S 56°41′W / 17.12°S 56.69°W / -17.12; -56.69
Area108,960 ha (269,200 acres)
DesignationState park
Encontro das Águas State Park
Parque Estadual Encontro das Águas
Male jaguar in the park
Map showing the location of Encontro das Águas State Park
Map showing the location of Encontro das Águas State Park
Nearest cityPoconé, Mato Grosso
Coordinates17°07′S 56°41′W / 17.12°S 56.69°W / -17.12; -56.69
Area108,960 ha (269,200 acres)
DesignationState park
Created22 December 2004

The Encontro das Águas State Park (Portuguese: Parque Estadual Encontro das Águas) is a state park in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. It covers an area of the pantanal rich in watercourses.

The Encontro das Águas State Park is divided between the municipalities of Poconé (56.71%) and Barão de Melgaço (43.29%) in the state of Mato Grosso. It has an area of 108,960 ha (269,200 acres).[1] The MT-060 highway cuts across the northwest tip of the park, and a road leads from MT-060 along the northeast border of the park.[2] The park covers an area rich in watercourses that support rich biodiversity of pantanal flora and fauna.[3]

Rivers

The Caçanje River defines part of the northern border of the park, flowing northeast to join the Cuiabá River. Further south the Alegre River flows northeast across the park parallel to the Caçanje, forms part of the eastern border, then continues east to join the Caçanje just before that river enters the Cuiabá. The Cuiabá flows southwest and forms part of the eastern border of the park.[2] On some maps it is now called the Canabu River.[4]

The Cuiabá / Canabu cuts across the park, where it joins the São Lourenço River, or Pingara River, which also cuts across the park from the east. The São Lourenço continues southwest across the park, then defines the west border of the southern part of the park. The park is bounded to the south by the Piquirí River, which defines the border with the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. The Piquiri flows west to join the São Lourenço at the southwest boundary of the park.[2]

History

The Encontro das Águas State Park was created by decree 4.881 of 22 December 2004 by the governor of Mato Grosso. On 17 October 2014 SEMA gave a last call to landowners or leaseholders to provide documentation supporting their claims. The consultative council was created on 18 December 2014.[5] Fishing is banned within 2 km (1.2 mi) of the state park, although this only applies within Mato Grosso and not across the Piquiri River in Mato Grosso do Sul. This has caused some hardship to about 40 riverine families in Mato Grosso who depend on fishing for a living.[6]

Eco-tourism

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