The
Balearic Government, in the cabinet
meeting approved last Friday, August 3, the Draft Law for environment protection
of Ses Salines in Eivissa and Formentera, and the passing to the
Balearic
Parliament.
The new law declares the creation of the Park, called "Parc Natural
de ses Salines d'Eivissa i Formentera", with an area of some 2.500 hectares
of land and salt ponds with some 50 km2 of marine areas comprised in the
municipalities of
Sant Josep
de sa Talaia on the island of Eivissa and the island of
Formentera,
and their interior waters.
Ses Salines in Eivissa and Formentera are protected at present by the
National Law of 1995 that declared them a Natural Reserve. According to
the Councillor for Environment, Margalida Rosselló, "this protection,
as with the autonomous
Law
for Natural Areas, is only a protection on paper, a concept that is
only applied to those protected areas that do not have any development
planned nor an effective administration with a view to obtain the objectives
of conservation that the creation norm seeks."
More information:
Avantprojecte
de Llei de Protecció ambiental de ses Salines d'Eivissa i Formentera
Conselleria de Medio Ambiente (en formato PDF)
Photos © Archive BalearWeb:
1. Llevant beach in the area of Ses Salines de Formentera.
2. Ses Salines de Formentera.
3. Beach des Cavallet in the area of Ses Salines de Eivissa.
4. Port de la Canal, en Ses Salines de Eivissa, where boats of different
nationalities come, particularly from the north, to load salt.