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THE LARGEST MARINE RESERVE IN THE ADRIATIC SEA SEES THE LIGHT

Protecting biodiversity in the Southern Adriatic

THE OTRANTO FRA

After years of proposals and negotiations to protect the southern Adriatic Sea, the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) has established a Fisheries Restricted Area (FRA) in the Otranto Channel, between Italy and Albania.
Promoted since 2018 by MedReAct and the Adriatic Recovery Project, the Otranto FRA includes a number of conservation measures, including a ban on bottom fishing in the core area of 1,900 km2, and a sharp reduction in fishing effort in the buffer area of 700 km2.

What is a Fisheries Restricted Area?

Fisheries Restricted Areas (FRAs) are areas designated by the GFCM to allow fish stocks to recover and to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems. In these areas, fishing is prohibited or severely restricted. Often located in the high seas, FRAs can be the last refuge for biodiversity and offer shelter from predators for eggs and juveniles of both commercial and non-commercial species, sparing sensitive habitats from the impacts of bottom fishing.

The Otranto FRA hosts key habitats for commercial species and vulnerable marine ecosystems, such as the bamboo coral (Isidella elongata) and deep sea sponges, which are extremely vulnerable to bottom trawling. Closed to bottom fishing, the central area of the FRA is now the largest marine reserve created in the Adriatic Sea

Where the Adriatic meets the 
Mediterranean Sea: 
a hotspot of biodiversity

The Otranto Channel is a unique area in the Adriatic Sea, due to its steep slopes, which reach a depth of over 900 meters, and the presence of features that influence the dynamics of water circulation and exchange with the entire Mediterranean basin.

Its rich seabed is home to white corals and deep sponge gardens, as well as to some of the most important colonies of bamboo coral in the Mediterranean. This endangered gorgonian plays a key role in forming species-rich colonies and supporting spawning and nursery grounds for commercial species, such as shrimp, hake and lobster, increasing marine biodiversity.
The  Otranto Channel  is also an important habitat for vulnerable or endangered species such as dolphins, turtles, sea evils and Cuvier's whales.

Otranto Reserve Marine

Its rich seabed is home to white corals and deep sponge gardens, as well as to some of the most important colonies of bamboo coral in the Mediterranean. This endangered gorgonian plays a key role in forming species-rich colonies and supporting spawning and nursery grounds for commercial species, such as shrimp, hake and lobster, increasing marine biodiversity.
The Otranto Channel is also an important habitat for vulnerable or endangered species such as dolphins, turtles, sea evils and Cuvier's whales.

Otranto Reserve Marine

MILESTONES OF THE OTRANTO FRA

2018 - 2021 A proposal for a new FRA in the Otranto Channel is tabled

In 2018, MedReAct and the Adriatic Recovery Project submitted a proposal for a FRA in the Otranto Channel to the GFCM. The proposal was discussed with stakeholders from the relevant fishing communities to collect and integrate feedback that - while maintaining the conservation objectives - could reduce the socio-economic impact of fishing restrictions.
An awarded short film produced by MedReAct in 2018 explores the crisis of the Adriatic Sea and potential solutions to recover fish stocks.

WHATCH THE VIDEO

THE LAST FISH CAMPAIGN

The "Last Fish of the Adriatic" campaign is launched in Italy in 2020

FIND OUT THE CAMPAIGN

The call of science

In 2020, over 100 scientists called on the Italian government to establish a Fisheries Restricted Area in the Otranto Channel.
Finally, in 2021, the GFCM adopts a roadmap for the establishment of the Otranto FRA.

CALL TO ACTION 

2022 - 2023

The GFCM strengthens FRAs management measures.
Thanks to the support of the EU, the GFCM carries out a non-destructive sea survey that confirms the presence and distribution of bamboo coral in the Otranto Channel.

2024 

On November 6th, 2024, the GFCM voted unanimously for the establishment of the Otranto FRA!

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