in South Eastern Sicily, S.C.I. ITA 090027 "Fondali di Vendicari" and the S.C.I. ITA 090028"Fondali dell'Isola di Capo Passero", and surrounding areas are presented. The goals of thisparticular survey can be summarized as follows: 1) to chart the benthic communities (andthe area of each one); 2) to evaluate the benthic diversity of the areas; 3) to produce visualdocumentation of the distributions of the benthic organisms; 4) to identify human-inducedpressures on the benthic environment; 5) to make recommendations for future managementbased on the visual assessment; and 6) to set up a new methodology for making large biocenosismaps that would help to manage marine protected and non-protected areas. Thefauna and flora of the meso- and macrobenthos were studied by a triple sampling procedure:standard, visual and photographic samples were simultaneously taken along underwater transects.These, together with the floristic and faunistic study of each algal and invertebrategroup, served as the basis for the bionomic survey of the Vendicari and Capo Passero Islandsea bottoms. In a first approach, the supra- and mediolittoral communities were studied. Furtherwork were focused on the infralittoral stages and their communities along representativetransects. The survey was conducted from surface (+0.50 m) to 40 metres of depth that isthe limit of the study site. During this study were found, also, 41 benthic species and manybiocoenoses of high naturalistic value protected by many international law agreements. Thestudy led to a comprehensive review of the main biotope systems of this coastal area, aswell as their environmental condition, and this will be an essential element for their futuremanagement.

Benthos communities of Vendicari and Capo Passero, two potential MPA's in South Eastern Sicily (Italy)

Vincenzo Di Martino;
2017

Abstract

in South Eastern Sicily, S.C.I. ITA 090027 "Fondali di Vendicari" and the S.C.I. ITA 090028"Fondali dell'Isola di Capo Passero", and surrounding areas are presented. The goals of thisparticular survey can be summarized as follows: 1) to chart the benthic communities (andthe area of each one); 2) to evaluate the benthic diversity of the areas; 3) to produce visualdocumentation of the distributions of the benthic organisms; 4) to identify human-inducedpressures on the benthic environment; 5) to make recommendations for future managementbased on the visual assessment; and 6) to set up a new methodology for making large biocenosismaps that would help to manage marine protected and non-protected areas. Thefauna and flora of the meso- and macrobenthos were studied by a triple sampling procedure:standard, visual and photographic samples were simultaneously taken along underwater transects.These, together with the floristic and faunistic study of each algal and invertebrategroup, served as the basis for the bionomic survey of the Vendicari and Capo Passero Islandsea bottoms. In a first approach, the supra- and mediolittoral communities were studied. Furtherwork were focused on the infralittoral stages and their communities along representativetransects. The survey was conducted from surface (+0.50 m) to 40 metres of depth that isthe limit of the study site. During this study were found, also, 41 benthic species and manybiocoenoses of high naturalistic value protected by many international law agreements. Thestudy led to a comprehensive review of the main biotope systems of this coastal area, aswell as their environmental condition, and this will be an essential element for their futuremanagement.
2017
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
marine protected areas; benthos communities; biocenotic map; SE Sicily; endangered species
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