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Saut d'Eau, French for "Waterfall" (literally "water jump" in French), is a small island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located just off the north coast of main island of Trinidad (less than 1 km) in the Caribbean Sea. It is one of thirteen government protected wildlife sanctuaries, one of two breeding grounds for pelicans in the country.[1]

Saut d'Eau
Picture of Saut d'Eau off the north coast of Trinidad.
Saut d'Eau
Location of Saut d'Eau off the north coast of Trinidad
Geography
Total islands1
Administration
Trinidad and Tobago
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited (2015)
Map of Saut d'Eau Island, Trinidad and Tobago
Map of Saut d'Eau Island, Trinidad and Tobago

Characteristics


The island's highest point is 106 metres and its area is approximately 100,000 m2. Its geology comprises several jagged cliffs rising to a high elevation given the island's small size. Its flora comprises deciduous forest, scrub and coarse grass.


Wildlife sanctuary


The island was proclaimed a wildlife sanctuary in 1935 by the Trinidad and Tobago Government, granting it full legal protection by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry Division. Its notable wildlife is the Pelecanus occidentalis (brown pelican) which breed on the island, the only breeding place for the species in the country. Other important species on the island include the chestnut-collared swift and rufous-necked wood-rail, both of which are rare in the country. There are estimated to be at least 27 species of birds on the island. Poaching is not a major threat to the island because of its inaccessibility due to its jagged cliffs, rough seas and distance from populated areas. Patrols by game wardens are also infrequent for the same reasons.[2]


Notes


  1. Trinidad and Tobago Natural History Archived 2007-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, Smithsonian Latino Center, Accessed 6 July 2008.
  2. IUCN 1979, pg. 347

References



На других языках


- [en] Saut d'Eau

[es] Isla Saut d'Eau

La Isla Saut d'Eau (en inglés:Saut d'Eau Island[1]) que viene del francés: Saut d'Eau, que quiere decir "Cascada", es una pequeña isla en la República de Trinidad y Tobago. Se encuentra justo al lado de la costa norte de la isla principal de Trinidad (menos de 1 km) en el mar Caribe. Es uno de los trece santuarios de vida silvestre protegidos por el gobierno, y una de las dos zonas de reproducción de pelícanos en el país.[2]

[fr] Saut d'Eau (Trinité-et-Tobago)

Saut d'Eau est une petite île située en mer des Caraïbes et rattachée à Trinité-et-Tobago. Elle se trouve à moins d'un kilomètre de Trinité, l'île principale du pays. C'est l'une des treize réserves naturelles protégées par l'État trinidadien.



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