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IT062  Grado and Marano lagoon
 

Country/Territory

Italy

 

Administrative region(s)

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

 

Central coordinates

45o 45' North 13o 19' East Map

 

Area

23109 ha

 

Altitude

0 - 5m

 

Criteria

Site description A large, shallow tidal lagoon on the north Adriatic coast, fed by six rivers, 30 km in length and about 5 km in width, with six main connections with the open sea and a number of small islands and sandbars along the coast. The area is rich in tidal mudflats, sand-dunes and large reedbeds. The deeper parts of the lagoon are covered by eel-grass Zostera and sea lettuce Ulva; the mudflats have cord-grass Spartina and Ruppia; permanently exposed banks have Salicornia and the dunes are vegetated by grasses (Agropyron, Ammophila), etc. There are fringing stands of Scirpus, Phragmites and Salix around the freshwater channels and rivers which enter the lagoon. The site also includes the final stretch (and mouth of) the Stella river, a lowland woodland, some agricultural areas, and the sea up to 5 m depth. Fishing, fish-farming, hunting, tourism and agriculture are the main uses of the area.

Habitats and percentage cover

Artificial landscapes (terrestrial)

8%

Coastline

-

Forest

3%

Sea

14%

Wetlands (inland)

-

Land-use and percentage cover

agriculture

2

fisheries/aquaculture

80

hunting

70

nature conservation and research

15

tourism/recreation

5

urban/industrial/transport

3

Birds A very important site for waterbirds in winter (more than 100,000) as well as when breeding and on passage, with internationally important numbers of a wide variety of species. Species of global conservation concern that do not meet IBA criteria: Aythya nyroca (max. 1, winter). A total of 280 species recorded, of which about 100 breed. Winter waterbird counts are from January, from the period 1992-1994 unless otherwise stated.

Protection status National Low International Low1,450 ha of IBA covered by Regional Nature Reserve (Foci dello Stella, 1,450 ha). 128 ha of IBA covered by Regional Nature Reserve (Valle Canal Novo, 128 ha). 340 ha of IBA covered by Regional Nature Reserve (Valle Cavanata, 340 ha). 1,400 ha of IBA covered by Special Protection Area (Marano Lagunare e Foce dello Stella, 1,400 ha). 243 ha of IBA covered by Special Protection Area (Valle Cavanata, 243 ha). 243 ha of IBA covered by Ramsar Site (Valle Cavanata, 243 ha).

Conservation issues The main threats are: drainage; increased sedimentation of wetlands by mud from the dredging of channels; disturbance by tourists of breeding birds along sandbars; intensification of fish-farming; the extension of industrial and touristic infrastructure; illegal hunting; and motor-boating. Some or all of the site is covered by a management plan. There has been a regular census of wintering waterbirds and breeding gulls and herons since the 1970s. Since 1987 the Osservatori Faunistici di Gorizia e Udine has monitored breeding species regularly. Cygnus olor and Anser anser have been introduced as breeding species.

Threats and importance

aquaculture/fisheries

medium

disturbance to birds

high

drainage

medium

dredging/canalization

medium

filling-in of wetlands

medium

industrialization/urbanization

low

infrastructure

low

natural events

low

recreation/tourism

medium

unsustainable exploitation

medium

Recommended Citation BirdLife International (2009) Important Bird Area factsheet: Grado and Marano lagoon, Italy. Downloaded from the Data Zone at http://www.birdlife.org on 9/2/2010


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