Oracabessa Bay Fish Sanctuary, Oracabessa
Facts and practical information
The Oracabessa Bay Fish Sanctuary was established in 2010 to protect Oracabessa’s marine ecosystem. Its mission is to increase biodiversity in Oracabessa Bay to improve livelihoods in the local community. Through investments by the Oracabessa Foundation, Seacology, and GEF, the Fish Sanctuary has reintroduced Sea turtles and thousands of new coral into the Oracabessa Bay area. There are several reefs located in the Oracabessa Bay Fish Sanctuary as well as mangroves and beaches including James Bond Beach. The Golden Clouds reef is one of the largest in Oracabessa Bay and is a popular dive destination due to its diverse reef structure, vibrant marine life and close proximity to the Cayman Trough. ()
Oracabessa
Oracabessa Bay Fish Sanctuary – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Firefly Estate, James Bond Beach, Fort Haldane, Galina Lighthouse.