Mundaú Lagoon

Mundaú Lagoon
Lagoa Mundaú
Mundaú Lagoon
Mundaú Lagoon
Lagoa Mundaú
LocationSanta Luzia do Norte, Coqueiro Seco, Alagoas
Coordinates9°37′59″S 35°46′59″W / 9.633°S 35.783°W / -9.633; -35.783
Lake typeestuarine lagoon
Primary inflowsParaíba do Meio River
Primary outflowsAtlantic Ocean
Basin countriesBrazil
Max. length14.22 km (8.84 mi)
Max. width4.22 km (2.62 mi)
Surface area23 km2 (8.9 sq mi)
Average depth2 m (6 ft 7 in)
Max. depth4 m (13 ft)
Surface elevation0 m (0 ft)
Frozennever
Islandsnumerous islands and islets

Mundaú Lagoon is an estuarine lagoon situated west of Maceió, capital city of Alagoas state, in Brazil. Its total area is 24 km2 (9.3 sq mi). The lake receives the Mundaú River, and is connected to the Atlantic Ocean and Manguaba Lagoon by a network of canals which cross the plain forming a lot of little islands. The lagoon contains to large mangrove and numerous types of fish, crabs, shrimps and shellfish. Mundaú Lagoon is the northernmost of several coastal lakes with the same features, including Manguaba, Roteiro and Jequiá lagoons.

Besides Maceió, two other municipalities are located on its edge, the little towns of Santa Luzia do Norte and Coqueiro Seco.