



Abrolhos is a nature-gifted city in the South of Bahia. The Abrolhos Sea National Park is there; it was the first sea park created in Brazil, in 1983.
Abrolhos shelters Brazil's richest coral fauna that is one of the rarest in the world. Five volcanic islands and a group of coral reef comprise the archipelago that has one of the largest fish gathering in the globe, both in quantity and variety. You can find in Abrolhos all kinds of fish from the South Atlantic.
From August to November, Abrolhos is visited by the humpback whale, which performs through leaps and characteristic sounds. A rare mammal species, the humpback whale can measure up to 15 meters and weighs about 30 tons. A dazzling show.
They say that the name, Abrolhos, has its origin in the Portuguese idiom "Abra os Olhos" ("Open Your Eyes"), an ever-present warning in ancient Portuguese nautical letters addressed to navigators in that region, because of the dangers it has due to great number of underwater reefs.
All the fauna and flora, either inside or outside the water, is under protection of the IBAMA (the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Natural Renewable Resources). That's why any kind of fishing, hunting or environment-harmful activity is forbidden in the park area.
Abrolhos hides the greatest surprises underwater: pleasant temperature clear waters, shipwrecks and a great diversity of marine fauna make it one of the best places for practicing diving in the whole world.
Abrolhos National Sea Park (also in English)
http://www.ilhasdeabrolhos.com.br
Humpback Whale Institute
http://www.baleiajubarte.com.br