Costa de Dexo, Protected coastal area in Oleiros, Spain
Costa de Dexo is a protected marine area stretching between Mera lighthouse and Lorbé port, encompassing numerous small islands along the shoreline. The coastal strip features natural rock formations and varied habitats that support diverse marine life.
The area was designated as a protected conservation site by the Spanish government in 2004 and integrated into the European Natura 2000 network. This official protection aimed to safeguard the region's sensitive marine habitats and bird populations for the long term.
The cliffs of Costa de Dexo serve as a research location for scientists studying marine bird populations and their nesting patterns.
The area is accessible through established pathways that allow regular exploration without special equipment. Local environmental guides are on hand to help visitors understand the ecosystems and their features.
The protected area displays three distinct vegetation zones stretching from the water's edge to inland, each supporting different plant species. This natural progression of coastal lichens, grasslands, and pine forests creates a transitional landscape between sea and land.
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