Project “Biodiversity MARE Tricase”: biodiversity research, monitoring and promotion at MARE Outpost (Apulia, Italy)

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Valerio Micaroni
Francesca Strano
Davide Di Franco
Joachim Langeneck
Cinzia Gravili
Marco Bertolino
Gabriele Costa
Fabio Rindi
Carlo Froglia
Fabio Crocetta
Adriana Giangrande
Luisa Nicoletti
Pietro Medagli
Vincenzo Zuccarello
Stefano Arzeni
Marzia Bo
Federico Betti
Francesco Mastrototaro
Loretta Lattanzi
Stefano Piraino
Ferdinando Boero
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[1] Università del Salento,Avamposto MARE
[2] University of Trieste,Department of Life Sciences
[3] Anton Dohrn Zoological Station,Department of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms
[4] Marche Polytechnic University,Department of Life and Environmental Sciences
[5] University of Pisa,Department of Biology
[6] University of Salento,Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies
[7] University of Genoa,Department for the Earth, Environment and Life Sciences
[8] Institute of Marine Sciences,Benthos Ecology Center
[9] National Research Council,Department of Biology, LRU CoNISMA
[10] Anton Dohrn Zoological Station,Institute of Marine Sciences
[11] Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research,undefined
[12] University of Bari,undefined
[13] National Inter-University Consortium for Marine Sciences,undefined
[14] National Research Council,undefined
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Biodiversity; Tricase; Species inventory; Mediterranean Sea; Avamposto MARE; Scientific dissemination;
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The project “Biodiversity MARE Tricase” aims to research and promote coastal and marine biodiversity at the MARE Outpost (Avamposto MARE), a marine station established in Tricase (Lecce, Italy) in 2015. From March 2016 to September 2017, the first biodiversity inventory of the Tricase coastal area (Ionian Sea) was realized with the aid of citizen scientists (e.g. local fishermen, divers, bathers, and tourists). Preliminary results include 556 taxa, of which the 95% were identified at the species level. Despite the broad knowledge on Mediterranean coastal biodiversity, 71 species represented new records for the Ionian Sea. In parallel with the research activities, people’s awareness of the value of biodiversity was raised with scientific dissemination initiatives, involving about 1700 people. The “Biodiversity MARE Tricase” project realized a first small-scale species inventory contributing to the distributional, taxonomic, and ecological knowledge of the present Mediterranean biota. The coastal area of Tricase will be soon included in a new Marine Protected Area and this project represents a step forward for the sustainable development of the community of this coast.
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