Information and monitoring systems of the marine biodiversity of the Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina Classified Areas
Short Title
MARSW
Coordinator
Budget CCMAR
343500.00k€
Total budget
1051891.92k€
Funding
PO SEUR - Programa Operacional Sustentabilidade e Eficiência no Uso de Recursos
Câmara Municipal de Aljezur
Câmara Municipal de Vila de Bispo
Câmara Municipal de Odemira
Fundo Ambiental
Partners
CCMAR
FFCUL- Fundação Faculdade Ciências Universidade de Lisboa
Universidade de Évora, Laboratório de Ciências do Mar - MARE
Instituto de Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas (ICNF)
Date
03/2017 to 01/2020
Organiza
This event brought together about 30 marine conservation researchers to reduce, edit and validate the list of indicators of marine protected areas.
The Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina Natural Park celebrated its 32nd anniversary at the beginning of the month and to celebrate some results were released and the MARSW project website was launched.
Since July, the CCMAR team has returned to work on the MARSW project in the PNSACV. The campaigns were suspended due to the context of the current pandemic, but they came back in force.
In Arrábida and on the Portuguese southwest coast, marine conservation was promoted by these two projects that ended this summer.
This exhibit presents some of the main results obtained in the MARSW project, namely on species with conservation or commercial interest, on habitats considered as priority for conservation or on human activities, such as...
The study is the result of a year of joint work by 67 experts who established a final list of 37 selected indicators, and for the first time governance indicators were selected and prioritised for monitoring these areas in...