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Explore Rich Marine Life at Costa Rica’s Puntarenas Marine Park

The Puntarenas Marine Park is located in the old Pacific Railroad yards. It shows Costa Rica’s strong commitment to marine conservation and education. Since 2002, it has become a key spot for those who love the ocean and want to learn more.

The park does more than just entertain visitors. It connects the local community with the marine world of Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. It’s known for its sea turtle conservation program. A photo from February 2020 shows a turtle, showing the park’s hands-on wildlife protection.

This marine park is special because it mixes tourism, education, and research. Law No. 8065 made it a center for marine sciences. It attracts people from all over who want to learn about coastal biodiversity.

Expats and tourists can learn a lot about Costa Rica’s marine world here. The park has interactive exhibits and educational programs. They teach about the Pacific coast’s wetlands and marine ecosystems.

The park works with international groups and research centers. This makes it a place for scientific sharing and discovery. Visitors get top-notch knowledge and help the local economy.

Whether you’re just curious about marine life or deeply interested in ocean conservation, the Marine Park is a great place to visit. It’s a perfect mix of learning and fun. It’s a key stop on any trip to the Pacific coast.

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