Corsica is an island territory of France located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is divided into two administrative departments. The capital and largest city of Corsica is Ajaccio, located on the southwest coast. Corsica has a mountainous interior and east coast but a flatter west coast containing beaches and coves. Several areas in Corsica have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their natural beauty and biodiversity, including the Gulf of Girolata reserve on the west coast which is home to rare bird species. The cuisine of Corsica includes seafood, cheeses, and traditional meats.
Since 1901 Iceland has had a sea limit around the island which marked off the zone that could be fished by Icelanders alone. It started as 3 miles and by 1976 the exclusive area had expanded to 200 miles. This was done to protect the diminishing fishing stock, particularly cod and haddock.
Since 1901 Iceland has had a sea limit around the island which marked off the zone that could be fished by Icelanders alone. It started as 3 miles and by 1976 the exclusive area had expanded to 200 miles. This was done to protect the diminishing fishing stock, particularly cod and haddock.
Curieuse island seychelles – a dreamy tropical islandangeltours
This little granitic island in the Seychelles is within a few metres from Praslin Island's north coast. The huge Aldabra tortoises, a few Black Parrots, and Coco de Mer palms are among the Seychelles' indigenous species found on the Curieuse island.
Curieuse Island is a 1.5-kilometer-long granite islet off the north coast of Praslin. Curieuse was once a leper colony, but it is now a breeding centre for huge Aldabra tortoises. After being shown around the enclosures by the wardens at the Giant Tortoise Farm, guests are free to tour the rest of the island. Baie Laraie, which is close by, is a great spot for swimming and snorkelling.
If you get tired of walking around the island of Mahe, where the Coral Strand hotel is located, we propose to make a fascinating journey to the Silhouette Island!
Curieuse island seychelles – a dreamy tropical islandangeltours
This little granitic island in the Seychelles is within a few metres from Praslin Island's north coast. The huge Aldabra tortoises, a few Black Parrots, and Coco de Mer palms are among the Seychelles' indigenous species found on the Curieuse island.
Curieuse Island is a 1.5-kilometer-long granite islet off the north coast of Praslin. Curieuse was once a leper colony, but it is now a breeding centre for huge Aldabra tortoises. After being shown around the enclosures by the wardens at the Giant Tortoise Farm, guests are free to tour the rest of the island. Baie Laraie, which is close by, is a great spot for swimming and snorkelling.
If you get tired of walking around the island of Mahe, where the Coral Strand hotel is located, we propose to make a fascinating journey to the Silhouette Island!
The best Reserve Lodge in Central America, located on the heart of the Panamanian Pacific Coast in the Gulf of Chiriqui.
With only 9 Casitas that host a maximum of 18 guest that can experience top notch service, exquisite international cuisine and the natural surroundings of the Islas Secas Archipielago with it's 13 Islands preserve in perpetuity.
Presentation created under the project LLP Grundtvig "OPENGATE" focused on the ancient rural tradition in our area.
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Presentation on ISSCAAP.Flounders, Halibuts, soles
Cods, Hacks, Haddocks
Miscellaneous, Coastal Fishes
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Catch Profile( for each individual fishes)
NATIONAL PARK “SKADAR LAKE”
Skadar Lake, bordered on the east by Albania, is encircled on three sides by Montenegrin mountains. It is a national park and the largest bird preserve in Europe. In the rainy season the lake is large and inundated, and in the summer, the shores are bare and peaceful. Always enchantingly beautiful, the lake is 43 kilometres long, 14 km wide with an average depth of 7 meters and is rich with fresh water all year round. When the snow melts on the mountains, it is filled by the waters of the Moraca, Crnica, Plavnica and Rijeka Crnojevica rivers. The water of the lake is crystal clear not only because it is a preserved national park but also because it has about fifty active springs which supply the lake with clean water. The most famous one is the Raduç spring, located on the deepest spot of the Skadar Lake.
The lake hosts over 270 bird species, including some which are now rare, such as blue heron or Dalmatian pelican, black ibis, ducks, snipes, gulls...All these birds live here because of the abundance of fish. The silver carp and bleak are unique here. By swimming up the Bojana River eels reach the lake from the sea.
In addition to the beauty of the landscape, the shores of Skadar Lake have a number of islets with original small monasteries, renowned for their long tradition of monasticism, including Beska, Moracnik and Starcevo.
There are also fishing towns on the shore, such as Virpazar and Rijeka Crnojevica, famous for its triple-arched.
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2. Departments Since there are two halves, there are 2 departments There are two departments and many cities.
3. Capital of Corsica = Ajaccio Ajaccio is on the southwestern coast of Corsica. Corsica is a nice getaway, if your willing to spend all your money to get their.
4. Map of Corsica’s Geography Corsica is very mountainous everywhere but its east coast.
5. World Heritage Site (Gulf of Girolata) This reserve has a habitat of rare osprey, Peregrine Falcons, and bearded vultures. This reserve is located on the west coast of Corsica. This coast consists of red mountains, coves, and sandy beaches.
6. Most Beautiful Village Piana is located on the west coast and close to Ajaccio. It is very old……
7. Corsica- and its foods Corsica of course eats a lot of fish. They eat cheese like the rest of France, and they have a selection of savory traditional meats.
8. World Heritage Site (Gulf of Porto: Calanche of Piana, gulf of Girolata, Scandola Reserve) This range has lots of vegetation, beautiful caves with marine life.
9. Corsica Flag This is Corsica’s flag, it is very unique. When will you ever get to see a flag like this one?
10. Corsica’s artwork Most of Corsica’s art is very colorful. It usually consist of landscapes.