Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area
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| Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area | |
|---|---|
| Área de Proteção Ambiental Serra do Mar | |
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape) | |
Landscape in Sete Barras | |
| Nearest city | Sete Barras, São Paulo |
| Coordinates | 24°20′05″S 47°50′38″W / 24.334625°S 47.843991°W |
| Area | 488,865 hectares (1,208,010 acres) |
| Designation | Environmental protection area |
| Created | 21 September 1984 |
The Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção Ambiental Serra do Mar) is an environmental protection area in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It controls land use in an extensive area of Atlantic Forest in the Serra do Mar range.
The Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area is divided between the municipalities of Capão Bonito (5.23%), Eldorado (18.97%), Guapiara (0.08%), Ibiúna (0.48%), Iporanga (5.63%), Juquiá (16.76%), Juquitiba (2.4%), Miracatu (16.55%), Pedro de Toledo (2.43%), Ribeirão Grande (2.51%), Sete Barras (15.59%) and Tapiraí (13.38%) in the state of São Paulo. It has an area of 488,865 hectares (1,208,010 acres).[1] It is in the south of the state, and covers part of the Ribeira de Iguape River basin. It provides the main link between the Serra do Mar State Park and the other conservation units in the Vale do Ribeira.[2] The APA is part of the Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO as the first such reserve in Brazil and one of the largest in the world to cover a forest area.[2]