Pesaro's Marine Protected Area

The San Bartolo Comiittee was created to convert the San Bartolo Nature Park into a protected marine area - turn up the volume to hear Pesaro's favorite son, Gioachino Rossini: La Gazza Ladra: Overture

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The San Bartolo Marine Protected Area (MPA) Committee is responsible for the management, conservation, and promotion of the San Bartolo Marine Protected Area, located along the Adriatic coast in the province of Pesaro and Urbino, in the Marche region of Italy. The San Bartolo MPA was established to protect marine and terrestrial biodiversity, preserve natural habitats, and promote sustainable resource management through educational and awareness-raising activities.

Key Functions of the San Bartolo MPA Committee:

  1. Management and Supervision: The committee oversees the monitoring and management of activities within the protected area, ensuring that regulations are adhered to and that natural environments are preserved.

  2. Environmental Sustainability: The committee promotes ecological practices that contribute to the protection of marine and coastal habitats, focusing on sustainable fishing, eco-tourism, and the preservation of vulnerable species.

  3. Scientific Research: The committee supports scientific research initiatives to monitor the health of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, gathering data to inform decisions regarding the management of the protected area.

  4. Environmental Education: One of the main goals of the committee is to raise public awareness about nature conservation issues. This is achieved through events, educational programs, and initiatives that involve schools, tourists, and local residents.

  5. Collaboration with Local and Regional Authorities: The committee works in partnership with local municipalities, regional bodies, and environmental organizations to coordinate conservation policies and promote sustainable development within the area.

The Territory of the San Bartolo MPA:

The San Bartolo Marine Protected Area stretches along a section of the Adriatic coastline, known for its cliffs, sandy beaches, and rich marine biodiversity. The area is also famous for the San Bartolo Promontory, a protected natural landmark that is home to various plant and animal species of national and international significance.