Everything about Coiba totally explained
Coiba is the largest island in
Central America, off the
Pacific coast of the
Panamanian province of
Veraguas.
History
Coiba separated from continental Panama about 12,000 to 18,000 years ago when sea levels rose. Plants and animals on the new island became isolated from mainland populations and over the millennia most animals have diverged in appearance and behavior from their mainland counterparts. The island is home to many endemic subspecies, including the
Coiba Island Howler monkey, the Coiba Agouti and the Coiba Spinetail.
Coiba was home to the
Coiba Cacique Indians until about 1560, when they were conquered by the Spanish and forced into slavery.
A penal colony was built on the island in 1919.
During the years that Panama was under the
Dictatorships of
Omar Torrijos and
Manuel Noriega, the prison on Coiba was a feared place with a reputation for brutal conditions, extreme tortures, executions and political murder. Nobody knows exactly how many people were killed in the prison during this period, but sources claim that the number could be close to three hundred. As such, the island was avoided by locals, and other than the prison, was completely undeveloped.
After the prison was closed down in 2004, its pristine condition made it ideal as a preserve. It is one of the last places in Central America the
Scarlet Macaw can be found in large numbers in the wild. The island is about 75% forested with a large fraction standing as ancient forest. Coiba Island is home to rare plant species found only on the island. As well, the island harbors tree species that have long disappeared from the mainland due to deforestation and overharvesting.
The waters adjacent to the island are teaming with marine life. It is surrounded by one of the largest coral reefs on the Pacific Coast of the Americas.
The island was declared a
National Park in 1992.
Unesco declared the entire Coiba National Park a "World Heritage Site" in July 2005.
The Indo-Pacific current through the Gulf of Chiriqui provides a unique dive environment. The warm current brings with it coral and many of the pacific tropical underwater life that you wouldn't expect on the Pacific Coast of the Americas. Also with it come the larger fish/mammals such as humpback whales, sharks, whale sharks, orcas and more. Coiba's underwater topography is linked by the underwater Cordilera mountain chain to Coco's and the
Galapagos Islands.
Trivia
Rubén Blades, a noted
Panamanian singer, composed a song about the prisoners in the facility at Coiba. The song is a criticism of the many injustices that he saw while he was writing his
dissertation about
recidivism.
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