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COMATSA SudSite #20

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Site No.

Official names

Paysage Harmonieux Protégé du Corridor Marojejy-Anjanaharibe Sud-Tsaratanàna partie Sud,

Short name

COMATSA Sud.

IUCN category

V, protected harmonious landscape.

Legal aspects

Current manager

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Former management

None.

Creation

Based on Decree No. 2015-782 of 28 April 2015.

Status change

This protected area belongs to the Complexe des Aires Protégées d’Ambohimirahavavy-Marivorahona (CAPAM, Decree No. 2015-782 of 28 April 2015).

Last status change

None.

Current surface

(Based on the decree in force) – 80,204 ha.

Total surface area

82,645 ha.

Elevational zonation

251-500 m, 9 ha; 501-750 m, 1104 ha; 751-1000 m, 5038 ha; 1001-1250 m, 14,870 ha; 1251-1500 m, 26,594 ha; 1501-1750 m, 16,342 ha; 1751-2000 m, 12,126 ha; plus 2000 m, 6563 ha.

Synonyms

Ambolokopatrika Corridor, Betaolana Forest Corridor, Betaolana Forest Guardian Initiative, Complexe des Aires Protégées d’Ambohimirahavavy-Marivorahona (CAPAM), Corridor Marojejy-Anjanaharibe Sud-Tsaratanàna partie Sud, Forêt de Betaloana, Zone Clé pour la Biodiversité de la Nouvelle Aire Protégée Corridor de Tsaratanana-Marojejy (COMATSA)

Infrastructure

(S. Rafanomezantsoa, S. Wohlhauser): For infrastructure description see COMATSA Nord (site 11). Different aspects of the site’s infrastructure and associated localities are presented in Figure 255.

Access

(S. Rafanomezantsoa, WWF): For site location map see Figure 9 (block 1B) and for protected area map see Figure 255. The entrance of COMATSA Sud is accessible by road, but a four-wheel drive vehicle is needed during rains, particularly the period from December to April. From Andapa, take the road that crosses the Andapa Basin and to the village of Ambodiangezoka, where guides and porters can be engaged. It is best to make all arrangements to enter the site at the manager’s office in Andapa.

Visitation rates

Non-MNP site and no data available.

Geology

Soils

Climate

Vegetation

(L. Gautier, S. Wohlhauser)

Overview

The vegetation of COMATSA Sud has not been studied beyond a recent assessment of the forest’s carbon stock, so this summary has been based exclusively on satellite imagery. The protected area is situated in the Northern Highlands, on the ridge that separates the watersheds feeding the Indian Ocean and the Mozambique Channel; it includes this protected area, which was formerly referred to as the Betaolana corridor, that connects the better-known areas of Marojejy (site 19) and Anjanaharibe-Sud (site 22). Because of the direction of trade winds (varatraza in Malagasy), the western slopes likely receive less rainfall than the eastern slopes (clearly visible by the cloud cover on the satellite imagery) and have a dry season of 2 to 4 months. The eastern part of the site is contiguous with the Andapa basin to the south and the Doany basin to the north, two densely populated regions of intensive agriculture. The western part of the site adjoins the Ankaizina region, which produces large amounts of irrigated rice.

Flora

Flora List

🚧 No Species List found

Fauna

(S. M. Goodman, A. P. Raselimanana, S. Wohlhauser):

Fauna List

🚧 No Species List found

Cultural aspects

See under COMATSA Nord (site 11).

Anthropogenic pressures

See under COMATSA Nord (site 11).

Forest loss

Fire

Invasive species

See under COMATSA Nord (site 11).

Bibliography

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