Better Beaches for Jamaicans

follow us
  • Login

    Register
    Login With Facebook
    Login With Instagram

Big Up Wi Beach Jamaica
Toggle Navigation
  • Home
  • Beaches
  • Blog
  • Survey
  • About
  • You are here:  
  • Home >
  • Beaches >
  • Guts River

Guts River

Email Print
  • Overview
  • General
  • Features
  • Environment
  • Utilities

Overview

Guts River

Alligator Pond, Manchester
0.0
 

Admission

Free

Opening Hours

Always open

Websites

Features

1
Cleanliness rating
0
Harassment rating
  • Parking available
  • Pets allowed
  • Toilet available
  • Changingroom available
  • Lifeguard station
  • Running water available
  • Cooking allowed

General

Basic Info

  • Name: Ashley Codner
  • Organization: Jamaica Environment Trust
  • Survey date & time: 16th November, 2018, 8:00pm
  • Beach: Guts River
  • Other names:
  • Location: Alligator Pond, Manchester
  • Latitude: 17.860197
  • Longitude: -77.46608679999997
  • Beach length: 0.00 km

Beach Basics

  • Fishing beach: No
  • Fish vending: No
  • Commercial activity level: No commercial activity
  • Swimming/bathing beach: Not sure
  • Protected area:
  • Opening hours
    Always open
  • Busiest day of the week: Not sure
  • Attendance on typical days: Not sure
  • Attendance on busiest days: Not sure

Beach Management

  • Beach type: Public beach (government owned, with access to the general public, with or without an entrance fee)
  • Property owner: Commissioner of Lands
  • Owner contact
    • Name:
    • Phone: (876) 656-8031
    • Mobile: (876) 750-5263
    • Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Property manager:
  • Manager contact
    • Name:
    • Phone:
    • Mobile:
    • Email:
  • Management arrangement:
  • Community organization:
  • Website & social media pages:
    • Website:
    • Facebook:
    • Twitter:
    • Instagram:
  • Permits:

Features

Fees & Facilities

  • Entrance fees:
  • Changing room: No
  • Running water: No
  • Toilet: No
  • Parking: No parking
  • Food & Drinks: Not sure
  • Cooking: Not sure
  • Pets: Not sure
  • Facility costs:

Activities & Behaviour

  • Activities:
    • Other

    Inaccessible- entrance is demarcated by two concrete posts which is covered with thickets of shrubs and trees
  • Family environment: No
    Inaccessible- entrance is demarcated by two concrete posts which is covered with thickets of shrubs and trees
  • Alcohol: Not sure
  • Smoking: Not sure
  • Parties:
    • How often:
    • Party days:
  • Harassment level: 0
  • Illegal activities: None

Environment

Structures & Dwellings

  • Settlements:
  • Offshore structures:
    • None observed

Animals

  • Domestic animals: No domestic animals are on the beach.
  • Sea turtle nests: Not sure
  • Sea turtle poaching: Not sure
  • Wild animals:

Vegetation

  • vagetation coverage: About 100% coverage
  • Categories of vegetation:
    • Trees
    • Shrubs
  • Names of vegetation:
  • Vegetation clearing: Not sure if vegetation is being cleared.
  • Seagrasses
  • Sargassum issues: 1

Sand

  • Sand color: Dark Brown
  • Sand texture: Fine
  • Sand dunes: There are no sand dunes.
  • Erosion: There are no evidence of erosion.

Utilities

Water Management

  • Sewage & wastewater:
    Not sure
  • Sea pollution:
  • Water monitoring: Not sure
  • Drainage:
    • Not applicable
  • Drainage state: [""]

Waste Management

  • Garbage bins: There are no bins available.
  • Cleanliness: Scored 1 out of 5 for cleanliness.
  • Fish cleaning: Not sure
  • Responsible for garbage: Not sure
  • Garbage management:
    • Not sure
  • Garbage collection:
Back to Beaches

BIG UP WI BEACH JA is a part of the Better Beaches for Jamaicans project being delivered by Jamaica Environment Trust with funding from the Irwin Andrew Porter Foundation

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material on this site, which will be under frequent review.

Follow Big Up Wi Beach JA on Social Media

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Beaches
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
  • Survey

Latest Blog

  • How Healthy Beaches Help Us: Hurricane Season Edition Wednesday, 13 October 2021
  • Do you care about coral reefs? Here’s why you should! Tuesday, 20 July 2021
  • Earth Day 2021 - #RestoreOurEarth Thursday, 22 April 2021

Latest Beaches

  • The Cove Drax Hall, St. Ann
  • Wickie Wackie On The Reef Bull Bay, St. Andrew
  • Alligator Pond Alligator Pond, Manchester
  • Alloa Beach Discovery Bay, St. Ann
  • Annotto Bay Fishing Beach Annotto Bay, St. Mary
Copyright © 2019 Jamaica Environment Trust. All Rights Reserved. Privacy | Terms of Use

© Jamaica Environment Trust. All Rights Reserved.

You are now being logged in using your Facebook credentials