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Jobos Bay is a protected bay located in the Puerto Rican municipalities of Guayama and Salinas. It is the second largest estuary of Puerto Rico, after the Bay of San Juan, and the largest bay along the southern coast of the island. Jobos Bay is protected as the Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (JBNERR) or Reserva Natural de Investigación Estuarina de Bahía de Jobos in Spanish, located within the Aguirre barrio of the municipality of Salinas. The southeastern sections of Bahía de Jobos are protected as part of the Aguirre State Forest in the Jobos barrio of the municipality of Guayama.
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