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The La Llana beach dunes are reinforced with banquettes of Posidonia oceanica
During the current season, storms that produce strong waves are much more common. Last year, the seawater flooded the La Llana beach ecosystem, even managing

The LIFE Salinas Project will attend the XX Limnology Congress
This past month Mae d’Agua, the University of Murcia and IPAISAL presented their E3 proposal at the XX Congreso de la Asociación Ibérica de Limnología

Construction resumes at the Coterillo pond
After a brief stop for two months in order to collect salt, Salinera Española is resuming work on the Coterillo pond. The objectives are to

The almarjo, a Critically Endangered species in our salt ponds
During one of our last excursions to observe the bird colonies of the salt ponds, our colleague Jorge Sánchez from the Association of Southeast Naturalists

Conservation of priority habitats in the Regional Park
The main objective of the LIFE Salinas Project is the conservation of the Audouin’s gull (Larus audouinii) and the priority habitats 1510 *: Mediterranean salt

Invasive alien species in the Regional Park
One of the main objectives of the LIFE Salinas Project is to control certain invasive alien plant species that affect priority habitats 1510 * and