San San-Pond Sak is a wetland lagoon area in Panama, spanning 16,125 hectares (39,850 acres), it is the home of the Bocatorian and Ngäbe indigenous people.

Designations
Official nameSan San - Pond Sak
Designated9 June 1993
Reference no.611[1]

The lagoon is listed by the Ramsar Convention group as a site of international importance and is maintained by the local organization AAMVECONA (Association of Friends and Neighbors of the Coast and Nature).[2]

Ecology

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The area houses parrots, hawks, herons, West Indian manatees, sloths, sandflies, iguanas, monkeys, sea turtles and various snakes.[3][2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "San San - Pond Sak". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b San San Pond Sak Wetlands, Bocas del Toro, Panama, Go Blue Central America National Geographic
  3. ^ Humedales San San-Pond Sak Rough Guides