Mediterranean coastal lagoons review: sites to visit before disappearance

Coastal lagoons are an established priority habitat in the European environment because of the biological communities that inhabit them. Their origin is related to the transport of sediments from a nearby river or the movement of sands by the marine currents that produce the closure of a gulf. Therefore, they are recent geological formations, which also disappear quickly if environmental conditions change. The 37 coastal lagoons with a surface area greater than 10 km2 located in the Mediterranean basin have been identified. Fishing has been the traditional use of these lagoons, in addition to their use as a navigation harbor when they are open to the sea. Pollution, quality problems and their consequences are the most studied topics in recent publications. Sentinel-2 images taken in the summer of 2020 have been used to study water transparency, suspended matter and chlorophyll a concentration. The result was that only six of them are in good ecological condition, but most of them are eutrophic due to the impacts on their environment and the inflow of poor quality water. The cultural values of these lagoons must also be protected and preserved.

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Soria J. Pérez R. y Sòria-Pepinyà X. Mediterranean coastal lagoons review: sites to visit before disappearance. MDPI, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10030347

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Date of creation 2024-11-05
Date of last revision 2025-01-21
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Name of the dataset creator Soria, J., Pérez, R. y Sòria-Pepinyà, X.
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