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Drone Rules for Lagoa Juparanã

Espírito Santo (ES) • Brasil
Lagoa Juparanã, Espírito Santo, Brasil
Lat: -19.2718 • Lng: -40.1402

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Jun 3, 2026 2:43 PM Approved • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
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Your proposed edit has been approved. It accurately reflects the regulations for drone operations in Lagoa Juparanã, Linhares, in compliance with ANAC and DECEA regulations governing civil drone operations in Brazil.
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Summary Drone takeoff and landing operations are permitted across suitable open shoreline and lake-adjacent zones of Lagoa Juparanã in Linhares, under ANAC and DECEA civil aviation regulations.
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Lagoa Juparanã is one of the largest lagoon systems in Brazil, characterized by extensive freshwater surfaces, sandy margins, and surrounding natural vegetation. It plays a significant ecological and hydrological role in the region of Linhares.

Under ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace rules, the open geographic structure of the lagoon supports drone operations for aerial mapping, environmental monitoring, and landscape imaging. The wide visual corridors and absence of dense vertical obstacles make it suitable for structured drone activity within Brazilian regulatory standards.
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+ Lagoa Juparanã is one of the largest lagoon systems in Brazil, characterized by extensive freshwater surfaces, sandy margins, and surrounding natural vegetation. It plays a significant ecological and hydrological role in the region of Linhares.
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+ Under ANAC remotely piloted aircraft regulations and DECEA ICA 100-40 airspace rules, the open geographic structure of the lagoon supports drone operations for aerial mapping, environmental monitoring, and landscape imaging. The wide visual corridors and absence of dense vertical obstacles make it suitable for structured drone activity within Brazilian regulatory standards.