Ilha Anchieta State Park

Ilha Anchieta State Park
Parque Estadual da Ilha Anchieta
IUCN category II (national park)

Ilha Anchieta, south beach
Map showing the location of Ilha Anchieta State Park
Nearest city Ubatuba, São Paulo
Coordinates 23°32′42″S 45°03′45″W / 23.545130°S 45.062591°W / -23.545130; -45.062591Coordinates: 23°32′42″S 45°03′45″W / 23.545130°S 45.062591°W / -23.545130; -45.062591
Area 828 hectares (2,050 acres).
Designation State park
Created 29 March 1977

The Ilha Anchieta State Park (Portuguese: Parque Estadual da Ilha Anchieta) is a state park in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

Location

The Ilha Anchieta State Park covers the Ilha Anchieta, an offshore island in the Atlantic ocean in the municipality of Ubatuba, São Paulo. It is south of the town of Ubatuba, east of the city of São Paulo.[1] It has an area of 828 hectares (2,050 acres).[2] The park is part of the Bocaina Mosaic of conservation units.[3]

History

When Europeans arrived in the 16th century the island was occupied by the Tupinambá people. Until 1934 it was known as the Ilha do Porcos (Pig Island). The island contains more than 2,000 square metres (22,000 sq ft) of preserved historical buildings, as well as ruins of the prison, barracks and civil village of the correctional colony of Porto das Palmas. The island was used as a prison for common criminals until 1955, when there was a great prisoner rebellion.[4]

The Ilha Anchieta State Park was created by the governor of São Paulo, Paulo Egydio Martins, by decree 9.629 of 29 March 1977. This reversed a prior decree that gave administration of the island to the department of urbanization and improvement of resorts. The purpose was to ensure full protection of natural resources, and to install a laboratory for scientific purposes to encourage mariculture.[5]

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