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List of Marine Protected Areas of Italy

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This list is of theMarine Protected Areas (Italian:aree marine protette) ofItaly. As of the most recentOfficial list of natural protected areas[it], decreed on 27 April 2010 and published in the official gazette on 31 May 2010 by theMinistry for Environment, Land and Sea Protection, there were twenty-seven suchmarine protected areas, and a further two "Submerged Archaeological Parks" (Italian:parchi sommersi); in 2018, two new marine protected areas were created. Typically subdivided into Zones A, B, and C, each affording a different level of protection, these areas help safeguard in total some 228,000 hectares (2,280 km2) of the seas around Italy as well as some 700 kilometres (430 mi) of its coastline. TheLigurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary is not included in these figures.[1][2][3] While some stakeholders have opposed such measures, fearing the impact on short-term economic exploitation, a study of the alternatives atPortofino suggested that steps at protection might offer not only environmental benefits but also the concomitant potential of enhanced long-term usufruct.[4]

List of Marine Protected Areas

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NameImageRegionArea
(km2)
Coast
(km)
EstablishedCoordinatesEUAP CodeReference
Capo Caccia -Isola PianaSardinia26.3136.14200240°34′09″N8°09′56″E / 40.5693°N 8.1655°E /40.5693; 8.1655 (Capo Caccia - Isola Piana)EUAP0554[1]
Capo CarbonaraSardinia143.6034.21199839°05′29″N9°31′29″E / 39.0914°N 9.5246°E /39.0914; 9.5246 (Capo Carbonara)EUAP0953[2]
Capo Gallo -Isola delle FemmineSicily21.7316.12200238°12′34″N13°14′19″E / 38.2095°N 13.2387°E /38.2095; 13.2387 (Capo Gallo - Isola delle Femmine)EUAP0555[3]
Capo MilazzoSicily7.555.67201838°16′18″N15°13′42″E / 38.2718°N 15.2283°E /38.2718; 15.2283 (Capo Milazzo)[4]
Capo RizzutoCalabria147.2142.15199138°57′06″N17°10′17″E / 38.9518°N 17.1714°E /38.9518; 17.1714 (Capo Rizzuto)EUAP0166[5]
Capo Testa -Punta FalconeSardinia51.4241.70201841°14′47″N9°09′43″E / 41.2464°N 9.1619°E /41.2464; 9.1619 (Capo Testa - Punta Falcone)[6]
Cinque TerreLiguria45.5419.30199744°08′18″N9°38′30″E / 44.1383°N 9.6416°E /44.1383; 9.6416 (Cinque Terre)EUAP0948[7]
Costa degli Infreschi e della MassetaCampania23.3213.81200940°00′37″N15°26′20″E / 40.0104°N 15.4390°E /40.0104; 15.4390 (Costa degli Infreschi e della Masseta)EUAP1228[8]
Isola dell'AsinaraSardinia107.3279.64200240°59′04″N8°14′07″E / 40.9844°N 8.2353°E /40.9844; 8.2353 (Isola dell'Asinara)EUAP0552[9]
Isola di BergeggiLiguria2.031.92200744°14′08″N8°26′38″E / 44.2356°N 8.4438°E /44.2356; 8.4438 (Isola di Bergeggi)EUAP0911[10]
Isola di UsticaSicily159.5114.45198638°41′36″N13°11′07″E / 38.6933°N 13.1852°E /38.6933; 13.1852 (Isola di Ustica)EUAP0170[11]
Isole CiclopiSicily6.286.24198937°33′32″N15°09′49″E / 37.5588°N 15.1636°E /37.5588; 15.1636 (Isole Ciclopi)EUAP0171[12]
Isole EgadiSicily539.9273.99199137°55′54″N12°21′21″E / 37.9316°N 12.3557°E /37.9316; 12.3557 (Isole Egadi)EUAP0172[13]
Isole PelagieSicily41.3646.28200235°31′48″N12°33′03″E / 35.5299°N 12.5509°E /35.5299; 12.5509 (Isole Pelagie)EUAP0553[14]
Tremiti IslandsApulia14.6620.41198942°07′37″N15°30′10″E / 42.1269°N 15.5029°E /42.1269; 15.5029 (Isole Tremiti)EUAP0168[15]
Isole di Ventotenee Santo StefanoLazio27.999.84199740°47′30″N13°26′23″E / 40.7918°N 13.4397°E /40.7918; 13.4397 (Isole di Ventotene e Santo Stefano)EUAP0947[16]
MiramareFriuli-Venezia Giulia0.301.10198645°42′11″N13°42′41″E / 45.7031°N 13.7115°E /45.7031; 13.7115 (Miramare)EUAP0167[17]
Penisola del Sinis -Isola Mal di VentreSardinia267.0330.08199739°59′12″N8°18′19″E / 39.9867°N 8.3053°E /39.9867; 8.3053 (Penisola del Sinis - Isola Mal di Ventre)EUAP0951[18]
PlemmirioSicily24.2914.35200437°00′09″N15°19′43″E / 37.0025°N 15.3285°E /37.0025; 15.3285 (Plemmirio)EUAP0512[19]
Porto CesareoApulia166.5432.71199740°15′19″N17°53′05″E / 40.2554°N 17.8847°E /40.2554; 17.8847 (Porto Cesareo)EUAP0950[20]
PortofinoLiguria3.4613.89199844°18′02″N9°13′04″E / 44.3005°N 9.2178°E /44.3005; 9.2178 (Portofino)EUAP0949[21]
Punta CampanellaCampania15.3931.43199740°34′12″N14°19′26″E / 40.5700°N 14.3239°E /40.5700; 14.3239 (Punta Campanella)EUAP0946[22]
Regno di NettunoCampania112.5652.39200740°44′29″N13°59′16″E / 40.7413°N 13.9878°E /40.7413; 13.9878 (Regno di Nettuno)EUAP0917[23]
Santa Maria di CastellabateCampania70.9519.26200940°15′18″N14°54′26″E / 40.2549°N 14.9071°E /40.2549; 14.9071 (Santa Maria di Castellabate)EUAP1225[24]
Secche della MeloriaTuscany93.720.21200943°32′55″N10°12′27″E / 43.5485°N 10.2074°E /43.5485; 10.2074 (Secche della Meloria)EUAP1227[25]
Tavolara -Punta Coda CavalloSardinia153.5776.09199740°51′39″N9°43′31″E / 40.8607°N 9.7252°E /40.8607; 9.7252 (Tavolara - Punta Coda Cavallo)EUAP0952[26]
Secche di Tor PaternoLazio13.870.00200041°37′03″N12°27′26″E / 41.6175°N 12.4573°E /41.6175; 12.4573 (Secche di Tor Paterno)EUAP1172[27]
Torre del CerranoAbruzzo34.307.10200942°35′08″N14°05′25″E / 42.5855°N 14.0904°E /42.5855; 14.0904 (Torre del Cerrano)EUAP1226[28]
Torre GuacetoApulia22.278.41199140°43′01″N17°47′55″E / 40.7169°N 17.7985°E /40.7169; 17.7985 (Torre Guaceto)EUAP0169[29]
This list is complete and up to date as ofDecember 2021.

List of Submerged Archaeological Parks

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NameImageRegionArea
(km2)
Coast
(km)
EstablishedCoordinatesEUAP CodeReference
BaiaCampania1.773.72200240°49′19″N14°04′39″E / 40.8219°N 14.0774°E /40.8219; 14.0774 (Baia)EUAP0849[30]
GaiolaCampania0.411.99200240°47′31″N14°11′13″E / 40.7919°N 14.1869°E /40.7919; 14.1869 (Gaiola)EUAP0850[31]
This list is complete and up to date as ofDecember 2021.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Aree marine istituite" (in Italian).Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea Protection. 10 August 2013. Retrieved18 December 2021.
  2. ^"Elenco ufficiale delle aree naturali protette" (in Italian).Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea Protection. 31 May 2010. Retrieved18 December 2021.
  3. ^"Elenco ufficiale aree protette (EUAP)" (in Italian).Europa. Retrieved18 December 2021.
  4. ^Salmona, Paola; Verardi, Debora (2001). "The marine protected area of Portofino, Italy: a difficult balance".Ocean & Coastal Management.44 (1).Elsevier:39–60.Bibcode:2001OCM....44...39S.doi:10.1016/S0964-5691(00)00084-3.

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