2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-009-0998-2
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Selection of ecological indicators for the conservation, management and monitoring of Mediterranean coastal salinas

Abstract: Salinas systems are artificial wetlands which are interesting from the viewpoint of nature conservation. They play an important role both as habitats for migratory waterbird species and as nodes of biotic connectivity networks. In the Mediterranean basin, where the coastal salinas are highly significant as alternative and complementary habitats for waterbirds, a process of abandonment occurs, and many seminatural systems of this kind are disappearing. This abandonment is having serious consequences for migrato… Show more

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“…During the last 50 years because of emerging alternative salt manufacturing technologies, profit loss and termination of salterns operations, 57% of 70 000 ha of hyperhaline lakes were lost in Mediterranean [LÓPEZ et al, 2010]. Without sea water supply salterns lose their gradients, suffer uncontrolled salinity increase and dry out, and later, because of unattended levees destruction -undergo desalinization.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…During the last 50 years because of emerging alternative salt manufacturing technologies, profit loss and termination of salterns operations, 57% of 70 000 ha of hyperhaline lakes were lost in Mediterranean [LÓPEZ et al, 2010]. Without sea water supply salterns lose their gradients, suffer uncontrolled salinity increase and dry out, and later, because of unattended levees destruction -undergo desalinization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mediterranean and Black Sea basins many solar salterns have persisted, partially or fully abandoned, that could be restored for cultivating D. salina [LÓPEZ et al, 2010;RODRIGUES et al, 2011;KOMARISTAYA et al, 2014]. The further to the North and the shorter warm and sunny season, the more culture feasibility dependent on optimization and control of culture conditions [BOROWITZKA, 1999].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Contribution Of Salinity Irradiance and Nutrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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