Itanarajá Island, facing the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of the state of Pará, Brazil.
Located in the municipality of São João de Pirabas, approximately 220 km from Belém-Pará- Brazil, the island has about 1,522 hectares (15,220,000 m²) of a practically unexplored area with more than 9 km of beaches and with great fauna biodiversity and Amazonian flora.
Due to its size, the island has several potential types: hotel/resort, fish farm, shrimp, oyster, agriculture and livestock, fishing, coconut plantation etc, lots of wind and lots of sun.
In addition to the immense tourist potential, other sources of profitable use must be considered, as there is a great variety of Amazonian fruits (tapereba, muruci, mango, bacuri, cashew, coconut, cajá, etc.).
You can find sources of fresh water, as well as it can be obtained through drilling, with an average of 12 meters for artesian wells.
The fauna is quite diverse.
You can find armadillos, guarás, monkeys, raccoons, turtles, capybaras, muçuan, pacas, herons, and other small animals. Its mangrove, rich in the diversity of crustaceans, attracts species of migratory birds that remain there for some time to follow their routes, in addition to countless species of fish.
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