ES531IBI043 - Sa Pedrera gravel pit
Wetland data
Basic information
Wetland location: |
Inland |
Wetland type: |
Artificial |
Wetland area: |
0.2 Ha |
Hydrological interaction: |
- |
Water salinity: |
Fresh (< 0.5 g/l) |
Type of fresh water input: |
Catchment area (precipitation) |
Surface water runoff |
There is no obvious water outflow |
Open water area (%): |
> 95 |
Hydroperiod: |
Permanent |
Geographic information
Region: |
Balearic Islands |
Island: |
Ibiza |
Municipality: |
Santa Eulària des Riu |
Longitude: |
1.397380 East |
Latitude: |
39.010581 North |
Biological significance
Biological significance: |
High |
Ramsar wetland type
Type |
Coverage (%) |
7 -- Excavations; gravel/brick/clay pits; borrow pits, mining pools |
> 95 |
Property status
Protection statuses
Protection status category |
Protection status subcategory |
Area's name |
Code |
Coverage area (%) |
Legislation |
Other |
Urban planning regulations |
Áreas naturales desl Amunts d'Eivissa |
ANEI Eiv-1 |
100 |
Ley 1/1991 |
Ecosystem services
Type of ecosystem service |
Ecosystem service |
Scale of Βenefit (%) |
Importance |
Supporting services |
Provision of habitat |
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Cultural services |
Recreation and tourism |
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Activities on wetland
Activity |
Intensity |
490 = Other urbanisation industrial and similar activities |
High |
690 = Other leisure and tourism impacts not referred to above |
High |
890 = Other human induced changes in hydraulic conditions |
Unknown |
Activities on catchment area
Activity |
Intensity |
403 = dispersed habitation |
High |
Impacts
Impact |
Intensity |
LW- = Decrease in wilderness/wildlife values |
High |
VCX = Introduction of exotic floral species |
High |
WG- = Drainage/Reduction of water level |
Unknown |
Flora
Species |
Presence status |
References |
Cortaderia selloana (Schultes & Schultes) Ascherso |
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Phragmites australis (Cavanilles) von Trinius ex v |
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Scirpus holoschoenus Linnaeus 1753 |
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Typha sp. |
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Fauna
Amphibians |
Presence status in wetland |
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References |
Pelophylax perezi (Seoane, 1885) |
Very common |
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