Banco Chinchorro is an atoll reef lying off the southeast coast of the Municipality of Othón P. Blanco in Quintana Roo, Mexico, near Belize. It was featured throughout the 2009 semi-documentary film Alamar by Pedro González-Rubio.
The natural vegetation of the islands is largely mangrove near the shore shading into open woodland more than from the shore. There is an American crocodile reserve on the southernmost (and biggest) island. The islands (in common with many isolated tropical islands) are thickly populated with small crabs, which are tame and can be trodden on inadvertently by visitors.
Some of the islands are inhabited by fishermen, who live in about offshore to circumvent local regulations forbidding private construction. Lonely Planet Guide Mexico, Lonely Planet publications, Melbourne, (2005)
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