Large marine site located in the Kvarnerić area, around the sheltered coast and waters of the eastern part of the Lošinj and Cres archipelago. It is one of the most important feeding and breeding areas for bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Eastern Adriatic. Lithostratigraphic units r…
This large marine site covers a wider marine area around the Island of Vis and the Island of Biševo, except the marine areas surround the same islands in a buffer 500 m from the coast, which is part of another NATURA 2000 sites. This marine site has an area of 51.888,50 hectares.
Malostonski zaljev includes the sea area of Dubrovnik-Neretva County southeast of the line Sreser-Duba to the Kuta bay. The area is located at the end of the Neretva channel in which the Neretva river influences. Ecological conditions in the bay depend mostly on influences from the mainland and par…
River set characterized by a stretch of river of considerable size and flow, with delta system, coastal dune systems, valley wetlands, sandy formations (sandbanks) and river islands with floodplains and lakes. Presence of complex vegetational associations, with extensive reeds and psammophilous an…
River set characterized by a stretch of river of considerable size and flow, with delta system, coastal dune systems, valley wetlands, sandy formations (stalls) and river islands with floodplains and lakes, with associations typically belonging to the psammophilic series and, limited to some areas,…
Marine environment consisting of Coralligeneous outcrops of variable extension (from the few square meters of the smallest outcrops up to over a thousand square meters) locally called tegnùe or tresse. It is possible to identify outcrops of great extension and discrete elevation that constitute th…
The rocky outcrops known locally as trezze are characterized by substrates of various origins (clastic sedimentary, sedimentary sediments, organogenic) and with extensions ranging from a few to several hundred meters. The geological nature of the outcrops reveals that not all of them can be assimil…