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Man and Nature in Secovlje salt-pans

Reference: LIFE09 NAT/SI/000376 | Acronym: MANSALT

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

European coastal habitats are often vulnerable to the effects of the expansion of tourism and recreation, the development of ports and industry, urbanisation and the invasion of alien species. Coastal habitats mainly depend on natural conditions and dynamics, influenced by the sea-level, salinity, moisture and geological bedrock. Sečovlje salina is a 650 ha area along the estuary of the Dragonja River on the southernmost stretch of the Slovenian coastline. The coastal alluvial plain has developed over centuries by the continuous deposition of sediments in the Dragonja river estuary. Basins for the evaporation of sea water were created at least 700 years ago; the landscape and ecosystem has remained relatively unchanged since. Several different habitat types, however, have evolved, all of them dependent on the salty environment and the presence of humans to prevent tide and floods. The key factor that defines and influences the conservation status of habitats and species in the project area is management of the water regime. Until the late 1960s, human actions controlled the circulation of waters and prevented flooding from sea waters within the entire salt basin. However, the downturn in the European salt market, led to the abandonment of around half of the salt basins and, as a result, some valuable habitats and species increased in size. However, regular maintenance of embankments and sea-defence walls stopped and flooding with sea and inland waters now threaten the whole system. In December 2008, an exceptionally high tide flooded the entire area. The consequences of that natural disaster still influence ecological conditions in the area: several habitat types, including those targeted by the project and those that are home to target species, are now flooded often as the scrapes, ruined sea walls and embankments no longer provide sufficient protection.


OBJECTIVES

The overall objective of the project is to improve the conservation status of target bird, reptile and fish species and target habitat types in the Natura 2000 site Sečovlje salina. Target species are Charadrius alexandrinus, Himantopus himantopus, Sterna hirundo, Sterna albifrons, Larus melanocephalus (all listed on the Annex I of the Birds Directive), Emys orbicularis and Aphanius fasciatus. Target habitat types are: mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide; Salicornia and other annuals colonising mud and sand; Mediterranean salt meadows (Juncetalia maritimi); Mediterranean and thermo-Atlantic salt marshes and salt meadows (Sarcocornetea fruticosi); estuaries, Spartina swards (Spartinion maritimae).

Specific project actions will aim to achieve the following:

  • To ensure control over the water regime and hydraulic management in saline ecosystems based on a system of sea-defence walls, embankments and internal channels;
  • To prevent negative effects of human disturbance, predation and habitat fragmentation on target species and habitats;
  • To raise awareness among the local population and wider public about the importance of saline habitat types for conservation and maintenance of sustainable land uses; and
  • To provide and exchange information on sustainable restoration methods and conservation management issues in these ecosystems.
  • Expected results: The project expects to produce the following results:

  • Maps of habitat types;
  • An action plan for three target breeding bird species;
  • Technical studies on the reconstruction of embankments;
  • One wetland restoration project including preparatory geodetic maps of the channel area;
  • To build/restore 3 406 m of embankments and sea defence walls;
  • To build/restore 670 m of rock sea wall;
  • To install 16 sluices for improving water exchange;
  • To build 10 artificial islands (1 km2);
  • To restore 8 ha of the habitat for Emys orbicularis, where construction of 2 100 m of railway will be introduced to prevent human disturbance; and
  • Raised awareness through innovation (e.g. a ‘Big Brother’-type conservation live show from the bird breeding colony).

  • ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


    Reference: LIFE09 NAT/SI/000376
    Acronym: MANSALT
    Start Date: 01/10/2010
    End Date: 01/10/2015
    Total Eligible Budget: 6,879,966 €
    EU Contribution: 3,439,983 €

    CONTACT DETAILS


    Coordinating Beneficiary: SOLINE Pridelava soli d.o.o.
    Legal Status: PCO
    Address: Seča 115, 6320, Portorož,


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    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

    THEMES

    • Coastal

    KEYWORDS

    • protected area
    • coastal area

    TARGET HABITAT TYPES

    Code Name Type Version
    1130 Estuaries ANNEX1 v.2024
    1140 Mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide ANNEX1 v.2024
    1310 Salicornia and other annuals colonizing mud and sand ANNEX1 v.2024
    1320 Spartina swards (Spartinion maritimae) ANNEX1 v.2024
    1410 Mediterranean salt meadows (Juncetalia maritimi) ANNEX1 v.2024
    1420 Mediterranean and thermo-Atlantic halophilous scrubs (Sarcocornetea fruticosi) ANNEX1 v.2024

    SPECIES

    Name Version
    Sterna albifrons - Birds v.2024
    Aphanius fasciatus - Fishes v.2024
    Sterna hirundo - Birds v.2024
    Emys orbicularis - Reptiles v.2024
    Charadrius alexandrinus - Birds v.2024
    Himantopus himantopus - Birds v.2024

    NATURA 2000 SITES

    Code Name Type Version
    Sečoveljske soline SI5000018 SPA v.2021
    Kanal Sv. Jerneja SI3000239 SCI/SAC v.2021
    Sečoveljske soline in estuarij Dragonje SI3000240 SCI/SAC v.2021

    PARTNERSHIPS

    Name Status Type
     SOLINE Pridelava soli d.o.o. ACTIVE Coordinator
     None ACTIVE Participant

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