Sa Punta des Molí de Sant Antoni de Portmany is holding the
exhibition "Les praderies de posidònia, patrimoni de tots", that
synthesizes the importance of the posidonia fields in the marine ecosystem,
the impacts that threaten it and the perspectives for its conservation.
The exhibition, that can be visited until December 20, 2001, has been
carried out by the environment consultants Pandion SL, commissioned by
the
General
Direction for Agriculture and Fisheries of the Balearic Government,
with the collaboration of Obra Social de Sa Nostra, the
Sant
Antoni de Portmany Town Council and the
GEN-GOB
Eivissa.
According to the organisers, "the ocean investigation has demonstrated
in the latest years, that the posidonia has an enormous importance for
the health of the marine environment, but that this ecosystem is threatened
by the intensive use of the coast. The waste that contaminates the water,
the building of quays, and ports that change the maritime currents and
alter the dynamics of the coast, the massive extraction of sand from the
seabed, the repeated anchoring of numerous boats over the same area, the
dredge fishing, the introduction of exotic species such as the Caulerpa
taxifolia... are some of the causes of destruction of the posidonia. The
fields of posidonia in certain areas of the coast of Eivissa have been
declared by the UNESCO as
World
Heritage.
As a complement to the exhibition the monitors of the GEN-GOB Eivissa
are offering a guided tour aimed at the schools round the bay of Sant Antonio
as far as the beach of Es Pouet.
Times:
- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m.
Free entry
For more information contact
GEN-GOB
Eivissa