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This is internationally recognized as a Key Biodiversity Area. It is a habitat for the San Salvador Rock Iguana, the highest diversity of nesting seabirds in The Bahamas (14 of 17 species), extensive sea-grass meadows, and healthy reef systems, like the critically endangered Elkhorn coral.
Persons with mobility impairments and those in wheelchairs will have difficulty accessing the park, because you have to travel by small boat. Also, the cay is rocky and there is no ramp access.
No pets are allowed.
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