Bay of Pigs

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Bay of Pigs
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Bay of Pigs from Cueva de los Peces
Bay of Pigs is located in Cuba
Bay of Pigs
Bay of Pigs
Location of the Bay of Pigs in Cuba
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Geographical location of the Bay of Pigs
LocationMatanzas,
Cuba
Coordinates22°13′N 81°10′W / 22.217°N 81.167°W / 22.217; -81.167Coordinates: 22°13′N 81°10′W / 22.217°N 81.167°W / 22.217; -81.167
TypeBay
Native nameBahía de los Cochinos  (Spanish)
EtymologyCochino meaning both "pig" and "triggerfish"
Part ofGulf of Cazones
Ocean/sea sourcesCaribbean Sea
Max. lengthmax. 27 km (17 mi)
Max. widthmax. 10 km (6.2 mi)
Surface area200 km2 (77 sq mi)
Shore length187 km (54 mi)
Max. temperature29 °C (84 °F)
Min. temperature22 °C (72 °F)
FrozenNever
IslandsCayo Piedra
SettlementsPlaya Girón, Playa Larga
References[1][2]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

The Bay of Pigs (Spanish: Bahía de los Cochinos) is an inlet of the Gulf of Cazones located on the southern coast of Cuba. By 1910, it was included in Santa Clara Province, and then instead to Las Villas Province by 1961, but in 1976, it was reassigned to Matanzas Province, when the original six provinces of Cuba were re-organized into 14 new Provinces of Cuba.

The bay is historically important for the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961. The area is a site known for its diving, with an abundance of marine fauna, e.g. 30 species of sponges belonging to 19 families and 21 genera,[3] to be found in the bay.[4]

Etymology[]

In Cuban Spanish, cochinos may also mean the queen triggerfish (Balistes vetula), which inhabit coral reefs in Bahía de Cochinos, not swine (Sus scrofa).[5][6]

Geography[]

Sunset in Playa Girón

This bay is approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Jagüey Grande, 70 kilometres (43 mi) west of the city of Cienfuegos, and 150 kilometres (93 mi) southeast from the capital city Havana. On the western side of the bay, coral reefs border the main Zapata Swamp, part of the Zapata Peninsula. On the eastern side, beaches border margins of firm ground with mangroves and extensive areas of swampland to the north and east. At the north end of the bay, the village of Buena Ventura is adjacent to Playa Larga (Long Beach). 35 kilometres (22 mi) southeast of that, Playa Girón (Giron Beach) at the village of Girón, named after the notorious French pirate (c. 1604).[7]

History[]

Bay of Pigs, 1961

Playa Girón and Playa Larga were the landing sites for seaborne forces of armed Cuban exiles in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, an American CIA-sponsored attempt to overthrow the new government of Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro in April 1961.

According to Fidel Castro's former bodyguard, the late Juan Reinaldo Sánchez, Castro lived in great luxury and had a private island called Cayo Piedra in the Bay of Pigs, replete with "mansions, guest houses, a heliport, dolphinarium, turtle lagoon, his luxury yacht Aquarama – a gift from Leonid Brezhnev – and deep-sea fishing speedboat".[8]

Diving[]

Monument honoring five Cuban political prisoners held captive in the United States

The Bay of Pigs is a relatively quiet site for diving. Dive centers exist in Playa Larga, Playa Girón and Caleta Buena. Twelve dive sites in the bay display excellent visibility of 20 to 40 metres (66 to 131 ft), an average water temperature of 22 °C (72 °F) in December and 29 °C (84 °F) in July. Walls of coral, caverns and a variety of fish (including the barracuda, lionfish and groupers, among others), coral and sponges can be found in the Bay of Pigs.[4]

The Cueva de los Peces, with 72 metres (236 ft) depth the deepest cenote of Cuba, is located at 18 kilometres (11 mi) south of Playa Larga.[9]

Biodiversity[]

Surrounding the Bay of Pigs, the endemic wormlizards Amphisbaena barbouri and A. cubana have been noted.[10] The following marine species have been registered along the eastern coast of the Bay of Pigs:

Group Common name Scientific name Image Notes
Fish blue chromis Chromis cyanea
Chromis cyanea - blue chromis and Lactophrys trigonus - buffalo trunkfish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
blue tang Acanthurus coeruleus
Acanthurus coeruleus - blue tang - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
bluehead wrasse Thalassoma bifasciatum
Halichoeres bivittatus - slippery dick and Thalassoma bifasciatum - bluehead wrasse - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
Scarus iserti - striped parrotfish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
beau gregory Stegastes leucostictus
bicolor damselfish Stegastes partitus
boga Inermia vittata
creole wrasse Clepticus parrae
longfin damselfish Stegastes diencaeus
threespot damselfish Stegastes planifrons
yellowhead wrasse Halichoeres garnoti
French grunt Haemulon flavolineatum
Haemulon flavolineatum - French grunt - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
ocean surgeon Acanthurus bahianus
Acanthurus bahianus - ocean surgeon - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
sergeant major Abudefduf saxatilis
Sergeant major - Abudefduf saxatilis - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
slippery dick Halichoeres bivittatus
Halichoeres bivittatus - slippery dick and Thalassoma bifasciatum - bluehead wrasse - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
yellowtail snapper Ocyurus chrysurus
Ocyurus chrysurus - yellowtail snapper - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
bar jack Caranx ruber
barred hamlet Hypoplectrus puella
brown chromis Chromis multilineata
foureye butterflyfish Chaetodon capistratus
graysby Epinephelus cruentatus
longjaw squirrelfish Holocentrus marianus
redband parrotfish Sparisoma aurofrenatum
royal gramma Gramma loreto
stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma viride
white grunt Haemulon plumierii
porgies Calamus sp.
banded butterflyfish Chaetodon striatus
Chaetodon striatus - banded butterflyfish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
buffalo trunkfish Lactophrys trigonus
Chromis cyanea - blue chromis and Lactophrys trigonus - buffalo trunkfish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
flat needlefish Ablennes hians
Ablennes hians - flat needlefish - caught in the Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
glasseye Heteropriacanthus cruentatus
Heteropriacanthus cruentatus - glasseye - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
longspine squirrelfish Holocentrus rufus
Holocentrus rufus - longspine squirrelfish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
plate fish Bothus lunatus
Bothus lunatus - plate fish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
red lionfish (invasive) Pterois volitans
Pterois volitans - red lionfish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
spotfin butterflyfish Chaetodon ocellatus
Chaetodon ocellatus - spotfin butterflyfish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
trumpetfish Aulostomus maculatus
Aulostomus maculatus - trumpetfish - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
Sponges azure vase sponge Callyspongia plicifera
Callyspongia plicifera - azure vase sponge - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
yellow tube sponge Aplysina fistularis
Aplysina fistularis - sponge - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
green finger sponge Iotrochota birotulata
orange icing sponge Mycale laevis
pink vase sponge Niphates digitalis
touch-me-not sponge Neofibularia nolitangere
demosponges Cliona sp.
Cliona delitrix
Smenospongia aurea
Corals boulder brain coral Colpophyllia natans
Corals - Montestrea cavernosa, Colpophyllia natans, Plexaura homomalla and Millepora alcicornis - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
Caribbean sea whip Plexaura homomalla
Corals - Montestrea cavernosa, Colpophyllia natans, Plexaura homomalla and Millepora alcicornis - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
elkhorn coral Acropora palmata
Acropora palmata - elkhorn coral - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
great star coral Montastraea cavernosa
Corals - Montestrea cavernosa, Colpophyllia natans, Plexaura homomalla and Millepora alcicornis - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
maze coral Meandrina meandrites
Meandrina meandrites - maze coral - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
purple sea fan Gorgonia ventalina
Gorgonia ventalina - purple sea fan - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
sea ginger Millepora alcicornis
Corals - Montestrea cavernosa, Colpophyllia natans, Plexaura homomalla and Millepora alcicornis - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
Crustaceans Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus
Panulirus argus - Caribbean spiny lobster - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
Echinoderms donkey dung sea cucumber Holothuria mexicana
Holothuria mexicana - donkey dung sea cucumber - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg
Mollusks queen conch Lobatus gigas
Lobatus gigas - queen conch - Bay of Pigs - Cuba.jpg

See also[]

References[]

Citations[]

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  3. ^ Caballero et al., 2009, p.95
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Diving in Playa Girón - Bahia de Cochinos". divescover.es.
  5. ^ Claro, Rodolfo; García-Arteaga, Juan P.; Gobert, Bertrand; Cantelar Ramos, Karel (13 May 2003). "Tabla 2. Pesos y tallas mínimos legales en Cuba y proporción de peces con tallas inferiores en las capturas con chinchorros y nasas de la empresa pesquera de Caibarién" (PDF). Situación actual de los recursos pesqueros del Archipiélago Sabana-Camagüey, Cuba. Invemar. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Common Names List - Balistes vetula". Fishbase.org. Retrieved 2015-04-17.
  7. ^ Rodríguez Cruz, 1999, p.115
  8. ^ "Cerca de 20 mansiones, tres yates y un helipuerto son algunas de las posesiones de Fidel Castro". La Información. June 16, 2014.
  9. ^ "La Cueva de los Peces, el cenote más profundo y bello de Cuba