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SO 2.2 - Protection of nature and biodiversity
BIOPRESSADRIA
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Project specific objectives
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BIOPRESSADRIA will develop a cross-border strategy to mitigate the negative impact of nautical and beach tourism on marine and coastal biodiversity.
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The assessment of habitats degradation and tourism pressures will be conducted in 5 pilot areas in Italy and Croatia.
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Dialogue with stakeholders will contribute to a systematic review of tourism pressures.
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Trainings will be given to stakeholders to increase their capacity building.
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Project main outputs
- Strategy to mitigate nautical and beach-based and recreational tourism pressure on coastal habitats.
- BIOPRESSADRIA Pilot Actions.
- Trainings to enhance stakeholders’ skills and awareness on coastal protection.
- “Toolbox” of technical and procedural joint solutions for coastal protection.
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About
BIOPRESSADRIA aims to combat the degradation of Adriatic coastal biodiversity, particularly marine seagrass meadows like Posidonia oceanica, exacerbated by tourism activities. These habitats play a crucial role in enhancing biodiversity, purifying water, protecting coastlines, storing carbon, and providing other ecosystem services. However, increased coastal use, nautical traffic, anchoring, and mooring threaten their stability and health.
The project's primary objective is to develop and implement a unified cross-border strategy to address these challenges. This strategy will incorporate a comprehensive toolbox of conceptual and practical solutions aimed at reducing the impacts of beach and nautical tourism on coastal biodiversity. Key actions include rapid monitoring and assessment of site quality and pressures, engaging a wide network of stakeholders including public managers, capacity building, public awareness campaigns, and actively mitigating habitat disturbances through improved mooring and spatial planning.
Despite existing knowledge, there remains a gap in actionable proposals and methods for implementing localized protective measures. BIOPRESSADRIA seeks to fill this gap by systematizing a strategy that not only protects local coastal environments but also serves as a scalable model for broader Adriatic conservation efforts. Through intense stakeholder engagement, training activities, and a cross-border approach, the project aims to foster joint biodiversity protection and restoration across the region.
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News & Events
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NEWS
02/04/2026Trainings in Dubrovnik: building knowledge to protect the sea
Planning, Designing, Implementation, and Management of Environmentally Friendly Nautical Anchorages
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EVENT
02/04/2026Start date:09 Apr 2026End date:10 Apr 2026A 2-day Training course in Dubrovnik
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01/04/2026Smarter Anchoring in the Pakleni Islands
New steps toward sustainable nautical tourism in Hvar’s protected waters
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EVENT
24/03/2026Start date:26 Mar 2026End date:29 Mar 2026Join us at the Croatia Nautic Show in Marina Kaštela
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NEWS
24/02/2026TRAININGS: A shared vision across pilot sites
While differing in structure and duration, the Porto Cesareo and Monfalcone trainings are complementary expressions of the same project vision.