The Guyana Marine Conservation Society recently launched the website of the Imbotero Research Center – a facility established to accommodate international researchers in biological sciences, environmental studies, and cultural/ethnographic subjects in Region One.
The center is located at Imbotero in the Barima-Mora Passage Area (BMPA), the largest intact mangrove ecosystem in Guyana, with good access to the Shell Beach Protected Area, one of the world’s premier nesting places for several species of sea turtles.