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The main danger to the Cozumel raccoon is development of Cozumel island due to the tourism industry. [17] Because the raccoons are only located in a small coastal area at the northwest corner of the island- an area covered for development- the effects of habitat loss are especially severe. [17]
Floodwaters on Cozumel reached 1 m (3.3 ft) deep in spots. [3] Storm damage in Cancún. In Cancún, about 300,000 people were left homeless, while another 700,000 people sustained damage to their homes. [24] The water level in Cancún reached the third storeys of some buildings due to 5 to 8 m (16 to 26 ft) waves atop the storm surge.
The Cozumel coati (Nasua narica nelsoni), or Cozumel Island coati, is a coati from the Mexican island of Cozumel, in the Caribbean Sea. It is in the family Procyonidae , which also includes raccoons , olingos , and kinkajous .
The storm was located about 100 miles east-southeast of Cozumel, Mexico, and 145 miles south of the western tip of Cuba, according to the National Hurricane Center's 10 p.m. CDT update.
As of the 11 a.m. ET advisory from the hurricane center, the storm was located about 180 miles east-southeast of Cozumel, Mexico, with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph. The system is moving ...
The NHC said in its 10 a.m. CDT advisory Wednesday that Helene is currently located about 85 miles north-northeast of Cozumel, Mexico with maximum sustained winds near 80 mph.
Cozumel is a municipality which also includes two small areas on the mainland, the ecotourism park of Xel-Ha and the Calica limestone quarry. All combined, Cozumel has a total land area of 647.33 km 2 (249.94 sq mi). [8] Cozumel has 5 main piers. Punta Langosta, the International Pier (SSA), and Puerta Maya are all piers for cruise ships.
The Devil's Throat (Spanish: La Garganta del Diablo) [1] is an underwater cave formation near the island of Cozumel, Mexico, at Punta Sur in the Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park; it starts at approximately 80 feet (24 m) of depth and opens up at approximately 135 ft (41 m) - right at the edge of recreational dive limits.