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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 2 - Views: 5123
Study of Marine Litter
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From Radio Sintonia:
[size=small][font=Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif]The Observatory for the study of marine litter of [color=#fe040e]Fuerteventura begins its journey today with the aim of becoming a scientific benchmark in the field of Macaronesia in the study of the impacts and monitoring of marine litter on the coasts, the seabed and the surroundin
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 2997
Marine Palaeontology
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Specialists in Marine Paleontology arrive in Fuerteventura to study the richness of its deposits
[size=small][color=#222222][font=Verdana, BlinkMacSystemFont, -apple-system,]Fifteen experts in paleontology and geology of international prestige tour the island this week in order to study and publicize the diversity of the marine paleontologic
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 3163
Marine Conservation plans
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from Radio Sintonia:
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura will demand the adaptation of the plans of the Special Marine Conservation Areas.
[font=Roboto, sans-serif][size=small][color=#222222][font=Verdana, BlinkMacSystemFont, -apple-system,]The Plenary [color=#fe040e]of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura has approved, almost unanimously, a mot
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 2381
Marine Diversity Guide
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Radio Sintonia:
The Marine Biodiversity Guide includes up to 720 protected species.
[font=Roboto, sans-serif][size=small][color=#222222][font=Verdana, BlinkMacSystemFont, -apple-system,]The [color=#fe040e]Cabildo of Fuerteventura, through the Ministry of Environmental Sustainability, offers the Marine Biodiversity Guide with the
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La Bocaina Strait - possibly to be a Marine Reserve
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The Strait of La Bocaina could be a marine reserve.
[color=#000000][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif][size=small][color=#555555][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif]The general director of Fisheries, Carmelo Dorta, visited yesterday the fishermen's guilds of Corralejo and Playa Blanca (Fuerteventura) to address together with the major employers the fishing management of
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 2859
Marine litter collected
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Radio Sintonia:
About two tons of marine litter are collected on the coasts of Fuerteventura in recent months.
The Cabildo de Fuerteventura, through the staff of the Employment Plan 'Mima su Isla', reports that it has collected in the first months of the year about two tons of marine litter from the coasts and beaches of the island.
The action of cleaning and collection of waste was carried out in the north and south of the island of Majorera, with special emphasis on the areas wit
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 2128
Marine cleaning boats
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Noticias:
A Canarian company owns the best marine cleaning boats in the world.
The vessels of Ocean Cleaner Technology, of the Newport Group, can clean the sea of microalgae in a few days
NEWSROOMFUERTEVENTURA
Microplastics, waste, fuel, microalgae. There are many types of discharges or elements that accumulate in the waters of the whole planet and that endanger, not only marine biodiversity, but also pose a risk to human health. Given this, there are companies that are dedi
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 2112
The Cabildo training to assist injured marine fauna
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Noticias:
The Cabildo launches training to assist injured marine fauna.
This initiative is specially designed for volunteer networks interested in the protection and preservation of the marine species of the Islands
The Ministry of Environment of the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, in collaboration with the Avanfuer Association and the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, has organized a masterclass of primary assistance to injured marine fauna. This training is specially designed for vo
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1668
Climate Change - Marine ecosystems
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Climate change is already modifying marine ecosystems in the Canary Islands.
Biologist Alejandro de Vera warns of its effect on the seabed, algae, island moss, plankton, corals and other flora
Climate change acts differently in the sea and in the territory, but it acts and will continue to do so in an increasing way, although human beings can slow down its current pace. Its effects on the coasts of the Canary Islands have been appreciated for some time, ecosystems are notici
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