Mariepauá River

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Mariepauá River
Mariepauá River is located in Brazil
Mariepauá River
Native nameRio Mariepauá (Portuguese)
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Madeira River, Novo Aripuanã, Amazonas
 • coordinates
5°15′54″S 60°33′21″W / 5.264955°S 60.555699°W / -5.264955; -60.555699
Basin features
River systemMadeira River

The Mariepauá River (Portuguese: Rio Mariepauá) is a tributary of the Madeira River in the state of Amazonas, Brazil.

Course[edit]

The river defines the western boundary of the 589,611 hectares (1,456,960 acres) Juma Sustainable Development Reserve, created in 2006 to support sustainable extraction of forest resources by the traditional population.[1] Two new species of fish have been found in the river.[2] In March 2015 Google launched imagery of the river in its "Street View" feature of Google Maps.[3]

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References[edit]

Sources[edit]

  • Paresh Dave (2 March 2015), "Google releases 'Street View' of Amazon rainforest", Los Angeles Times, retrieved 2016-06-15
  • RDS do Juma (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-06-15
  • Viana, Virgilio (March 2010), Plano de Gestão da RDS do Juma (PDF) (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-06-15[permanent dead link]