Objetivos
Identificar los lugares de nuestro país en donde los patrimonios naturales están localizados, de igual forma, nombrar las innovaciones que se estánimplementando o las que se quieren implementar en un futuro cercano para conservar y evitar la extinción de estos patrimonios naturales. gsdgsgsg kj lksjflj slksjdflksjdf;l ;klsjd;flkjs;ldfkjl;asdkjflilas;kjfslkjf;asjfljs;lfjasldfjlajflsjf sjf l;kasjdf lksdjf;lskjfd ;lksjf;laskdjf; laskjflksjdf;lksjdf;lkajsdf; has;fj;sljf ;lasjf l;akjsfl;kjsd;fkjsd;lk fas;ldkjf;lsjkf ;lskjdfl;ksjdf ;ldd;lfkjsldkfjsdf
SuciaIsland's name originated with the Spanish Captain Francisco de Eliza, on his map of 1791. He named it "Isla Sucia". Sucia in Spanish means "dirty" or in a nautical sense "foul". This word was chosenbecause the shore was deemed dangerous due to reefs and hidden rocks.[1]
These reefs and broken shorelines are from a geologic folding of the Earth's crust, which brought many interesting marinefossils to the surface. Some good examples can be found on the southeast arm of Sucia Island.
The isolated coves and bays of Sucia Island once served the Lummi Indians in their seal hunting days.[2] Theylater provided excellent hideouts in the 1800s for smugglers of illegal Chinese laborers, as well as for hiding illegally imported wool and opium[citation needed]. Still later, the islands played alarge role in rum-running during liquor Prohibition of the 1920s and 1930s, and in recent years they have figured in drug trafficking[citation needed].
The cluster of Sucia Islands was purchased in1960 by the Puget Sound Interclub Association and later donated to the State of Washington for protection as a Marine State Park
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