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planned nature conservation area since many decades
Cap des Trois Fourches. Nador, 5,000 ha; 35°26'N 002°59'W. Site of Biological and Ecological Interest. A very beautiful site situated at the end of a rocky peninsula in the Mediterranean, composed of cliffs, caves and gravelly beaches, with clear water underlain by a sandy bottom and seagrass beds. The site hosts a number of rare and threatened species, including the monk seal, two species of limpets (Patella ferruginea and Patella nigra), the Loggerhead turtle, the Fin whale and two species of dolphin (Tursiops truncates and Delphinus delphis). The water quality is very good thanks to a particular phenomenon of sea currents which ensures that pollution from the nearby cities is transported away from the promontory. The main activities taking place in the area are fishing and tourism, which also constitute, although still at a small scale, the main threats to the site, including construction of tourism facilities, dynamite fishing, pollution by solid waste, and disturbance of local fauna. There are plans to declare the area a permanent biological reserve for the monk seal.
www.ramsar.org/cda/ramsar/display/main/main.jsp?zn=rams...
www.panoramio.com/photo/6629918
planned nature conservation area since many decades
Cap des Trois Fourches. Nador, 5,000 ha; 35°26'N 002°59'W. Site of Biological and Ecological Interest. A very beautiful site situated at the end of a rocky peninsula in the Mediterranean, composed of cliffs, caves and gravelly beaches, with clear water underlain by a sandy bottom and seagrass beds. The site hosts a number of rare and threatened species, including the monk seal, two species of limpets (Patella ferruginea and Patella nigra), the Loggerhead turtle, the Fin whale and two species of dolphin (Tursiops truncates and Delphinus delphis). The water quality is very good thanks to a particular phenomenon of sea currents which ensures that pollution from the nearby cities is transported away from the promontory. The main activities taking place in the area are fishing and tourism, which also constitute, although still at a small scale, the main threats to the site, including construction of tourism facilities, dynamite fishing, pollution by solid waste, and disturbance of local fauna. There are plans to declare the area a permanent biological reserve for the monk seal.
www.ramsar.org/cda/ramsar/display/main/main.jsp?zn=rams...
www.panoramio.com/photo/6629918
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°24'13"N 2°58'54"W
- Ras El Ma 57 km
- Cabo Negro 213 km
- Cap Spartel 271 km
- Azimur Point 540 km
- Ras Tarf 1208 km
- Ras Afkir Oum M'Bark 1290 km
- Hajrat Al Kanab 1663 km
- Hafra 1792 km
- Morro del Ancla Chica 1844 km
- Cape Barbas 1976 km
- playa n tabifra 1.8 km
- Mina Rosita (Azrou n boulben ( 2.2 km
- ARRas n tchedji9t (punta bermeja) 2.9 km
- Rmarsa n sidi amar 3.8 km
- beach of Char Tlat 4.8 km
- Sammar 5.6 km
- adma wari 6.4 km
- MArina marroqui 9 km
- Captain Arenas Barracks 10 km
- 3SKAR 10 km
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