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Chícamo Life project. Conservation of Aphanius iberus´ genetics stocks (Murcia ).
Key features of the case study
Site description
Attention: the source of the following text is the Chícamo river project web site[1]:
The Chícamo river is located within the SCI of the Chícamo River (SCI ES6200028) . There are 8 habitats of community interest.
The Chícamo River rises near Macisvenda, a small village belonging to the Abanilla municipal district, one of the most arid places in Murcian Region, which gives this scenery a special peculiarity.
It is a permanent flow river stretch with related temporary watercourses and wetlands. You can find different community plants such as Nerium oleander (Rosebay), Tamarix boveana and Tamarix canariensis ; also, some endemic plants as Sideritis leucantha and Thymus moroderi .
In terms of fauna, stands out Spanish toothcarp ( Aphanius iberus ), the only presence of this species in continental courses in Murcian Region, and the invertebrate Coenagrion mercuriale (Southern Damselfly), both including on Annex II of Directive 92/43/CEE; as well as Himantopus himantopus ( Black-winged Stilt) , included on Annex I of Directive 79/409/CEE.
The “Chícamo” River source is a natural river stretch with a length of bed fewer than 3.5 km , 1.5 m of average width and no more than 75 cm of depth.
Measures selection
Success criteria
- Recovery of Aphanius iberus populations.
- Recovery of Aphanius iberus populations.
- Increment of Aphanius iberus populations in their natural and potential areas.
Ecological response
Hydromorphological response
Monitoring before and after implementation of the project
Socio-economic aspects
Contact person within the organization
Extra background information
References
Web site of the Life Project [2] Dossier: Chícamo river and the Quibas aquifer [3]
Related Measures
- Remove barrier
- Remove sediments
- Remove or modify in-channel hydraulic structures
- Other measures
- Restore wetlands
- Construct semi-natural/articificial wetlands or aquatic habitats