Campaign Petition

Campaign to Protect Posidonia oceanica in Cala Montgó

Background:

Posidonia oceanica is the world's oldest living organism. One seagrass meadow, formed by the process of cloning and classed as one organisim, was recently dated at between 80,000 and 200,000 years of age.

Posidonia oceanica, a habitat unique to the Mediterranean Sea, is a protected species and Posidonia beds are identified as a priority habitat for conservation under the European Union’s Habitats Directive (Dir 92/43/CEE) as the seagrass meadows are a vital breeding and feeding habitat for hundreds of different species of fish and marine invertebrates.

In Catalunya trawler fishing over seagrass beds was banned many years ago. However, Posidonia oceanica faces many threats to its survival due to the growing pressures placed upon Mediterranean coastal ecosystems from development and tourism. As the Posidonia meadows are being destroyed the Posidonia pipefish, relative of the seahorse and so perfectly adapted to its habitat, is becoming harder to find.

Syngnathus Typhle - The elusive Posidonia pipefish The Posidonia pipefish, Syngnathus typhle, has evolved to perfectly resemble a blade of Posidonia seagrass. It is so well camouflaged that it is virtually impossible to see unless it happens to swim above or outside the seagrass beds, which is a rare occurrence. It is a poor swimmer and rarely ventures out of the safety of the Posidonia meadows, spending it's time head down within the Posidonia shoots searching for tiny shrimps to eat. It is totally dependent on this habitat for daily food and shelter, and as a seasonal breeding ground and nursery.

In Cala Montgó on the Costa Brava, where we have been diving and carrying out research for the past 12 years, we have witnessed an estimated 25% loss of Posidonia beds, mainly as a result of unregulated anchoring by pleasure boats each summer. Where there were once lush meadows of Posidonia teaming with marine life, we now see barren sediment, often littered with trash from tourist boats.

Without the presence of Posidonia oceanica we would not have the biodiversity that attracts hundreds of divers and snorkelers to L'Escala each year. Cala Montgó was included within the "protected zone" of the Medes Islands and Montgri coast two years ago but still no regulations have been agreed to provide practical protection for this important threatened species.

Petition:

We, the undersigned, wish to express our concern with the lack of regulations to protect Posidonia oceanica in Cala Montgó.

The continued uncontrolled anchoring by pleasure craft threatens this priority habitat and the biodiversity that it supports.

We therefore ask that regulations be introduced to prohibit anchoring over the Posidonia beds in Cala Montgó, and that anchoring be restricted to a designated area well away from the surviving seagrass beds.

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Collected so far:
132 signatures
Goal:
1000 signatures
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Stewart Kingsley
Spain
Gaynor Rosier
Spain
Ester Xicota
Spain
edoardo brodasca
italia
Víctor Ajuria
Catalonia
Evelyn Segura Cortijos
Spain
Bart Hazes
Canada
Jayson Muxlow
Spain
Elisabet Nebot Colomer
Spain
Christopher Guimaraens
Portugal
simon Gardener
Qatar
Jim Masters
England
joan garcia bertran
Jack Army
Wales
Ciaran Quinn
UK
Bernadette Grassi
Spain
allan carr bryan
England
Jonàs Mallart
Cat
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M Guimaraens
Portugal
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