Etiqueta: Elimination of invasive species

  • Erradication day of invasive plants in Playa de Vega, Ribadesella, Asturias. A great success¡

    Erradication day of invasive plants in Playa de Vega, Ribadesella, Asturias. A great success¡

    Summary of the volunteering day to remove invasive exotic species on the Vega Beach, Ribadesella (Asturias) on 12th November 2016.

    On 12th November 2016, the Life+ARCOS team brought together around 60 volunteers on the Vega Beach to hold an activity day, with the aim of removing invasive exotic species from the dune space in the Vega Beach Special Area of Conservation, in the municipality of Ribadesella (Asturias).

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    The first participants approaching the meeting point, before starting the Volunteering day

    The day started off cloudy with the odd drop of rain, but in the end the weather held out and the activity continued until 2 o’clock in the afternoon, when the rain started to fall more heavily.

    After the introduction to the day and the presentation of the target species for removal: Paspalum secundatum (St. Augustine grass), Bidens aurea and various species of the Paspalum genus, the activity attendees were organised into groups, each distributed to different points along the dune system where there were registered patches of invasive species.

    Momento de presentación de las especies invasoras a eliminar.
    During the presentation of the target invasive species to be removed.

    The participants were provided with jackets and gloves by COGERSA, the company that also set up waste containers on the boundaries of the work areas, where the plant waste could be left and re-used by the company in its composting plants.

    With the help of the weeding tools and rakes, the participants were able to tackle a species that is particularly tricky to remove – St. Augustine grass – whose stolon stems spread along the entire secondary dune system, preventing other dune species from growing normally. The adaptation of this species to being trodden on (it is worth remembering that this invasive species was originally used for lawns), also favour its preponderance against dune species that are native to these environments, but that are less adapted to this kind of threat.

     

    Professor T.E. Díaz showing the stolon stems of the St. Augustine grass.

    Precisely to avoid treading on the dune system, participants were able to examine the actions undertaken by the Life+ARCOS project, with the fitting of enclosures that will protect the dune systems during the planting phase of native species in these environments.

    Some attendees to this activity day participated in the census of one of the population hubs of the catalogued species Linaria supina sub species maritima present in one of the action points for removing invasive species. The Life+ARCOS staff remained near the removal area to prevent any possible damage coming to this species.

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    Some attendees were able to participate in the census of one of the population hubs of the Linaria maritima species, included in the Principality of Asturias Catalogue of Threatened Vascular Flora.

    The day ended with two containers filled with the three eliminated species, and the perception of all participants of the serious problem that biological invasions have in the effort to keep Cantabrian dune systems in a good state of conservation.

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    One of the containers with some of the removed invasive species.

    As a final note, the Life+ARCOS would like to extend its deepest thanks for the warm welcome given to these kinds of actions, revealing the awareness of citizens in terms of environmental conservation.

     

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    Final photo with some of the attendees to these activity days.

    Many thanks to all participants, we hope to see you again in future editions.

    The Life+ARCOS team

     

  • 12th November 2016: Volunteer day to eradicate invasive plants on Vega Beach, Ribadesella, Asturias

    12th November 2016: Volunteer day to eradicate invasive plants on Vega Beach, Ribadesella, Asturias

    Last-minute news

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    REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED[/box] [box type=»info»]

    THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING. WE WILL PLAN MORE EVENTS TO CONSERVE CANTABRIAN DUNES. FOLLOW US TO STAY UP TO DATE ON FUTURE EVENTS.[/box]

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    On Saturday, 12 November 2016, the LIFE+ARCOS team invites you to participate in our volunteer activity to eradicate exotic invasive species on Vega Beach (Ribadesella, Asturias), a protected area within the Vega Beach Special Area  of Conservation (SAC ES1200022), and which therefore forms part of the Network of Protected Areas included in the Natura 2000 Network.

    We will keep you informed via our website.

    What is the plan?

    We will spend Saturday helping to improve the conservation of a natural protected area while participating in civic engagement. Various members of the LIFE+ARCOS team will be at Vega Beach: T. E. Díaz, Álvaro Bueno, Nacho Felpete, Elena Fernández and more. We will tell you about the area, take a look at the activities we have already carried out there and will teach you how to eradicate some problematic invasive species that are easy to remove by hand.

    How long will it last?

    Everyone who is interested in participating should be at Vega Beach at 11:00 am. Everyone in attendance is welcome to stay for lunch. If you have to go home for lunch, that is okay, too. Therefore, the volunteer day will wrap up at 2:30 pm.

    Schedule: 11:00 am to 2:30 pm

    How can I participate?

    To be covered by the insurance we hired from the University of Oviedo, fill out this this registration form. It is very important that we receive all participant names and their identification number. At Vega Beach we will ask you to sign a participation sheet to confirm your identity.

    Use the form to give us complimentary information about you. For example, if you are willing to share your car to bring people to the beach, if you are attending with children and, the most important part: one e-mail address or phone number so we can get in touch.

    Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions via the following link. We are happy to help.

    We will publish more information within the next few days.

    PARTICIPATE!

    The Life+ARCOS team

  • ¡LAST NEWS! 21th May Volunteer day in Verdicio, Asturias

    ¡LAST NEWS! 21th May Volunteer day in Verdicio, Asturias

    We are just one day away from doing very important conservation work in the Verdicio dunes. 

    On 21 May, all of Europe is celebrating European Natura 2000 Day. We are meeting at this unique space within the Council of Gozón because it belongs to the Cabo Busto-Luanco Special Area of Conservation, one of the many protected areas that make up the Natura 2000 Network in Asturias.

    10:00 OPTIONAL DEPARTURE POINT – JARDÍN BOTÁNICO ATLÁNTICO (ATLANTIC BOTANICAL GARDEN)

    For those of you that are willing to share their car and give others a ride, you should arrive at the Jardín Botánico Atlántico car park in Gijón around 10:00 am. Organisers be there around that time. Meet near the entrance. That way, the least number of cars possible will drive us to the beach. If you do not have your own car and do not have a ride there, we can take you in a university car. Please, do not hesitate to let us know if you do not have a car.

    At 10:30 am we will go to Tenrero beach in Verdicio.

    11:00 VERDICIO – START OF VOLUNTEER DAY

    The day will start on Tenrero beach. We will meet under a Life+ARCOS banner (like a surf banner). There should not be many banners of this type on the beach that day. Everyone will meet at this banner.

    IMPORTANT: Verdicio beach has two access points. We will set up our base of operations near the beach kiosk, showers, etc. This is on the right side of the beach. To get here, from AS-328 and where the «Casa Oliva» Restaurant is located, turn towards the Verdicio residential area to get to the eastern side of the beach (right where Google Maps marks the location of the beach). Here is a screenshot

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    Upon arrival you will have to sign a form in order to be covered by our insurance policy. We will provide you with all the material and instructions you need to carry out the activity. 

    We have made some Life+ARCOS project t-shirts for you to take as a souvenir. Make sure you get one before you leave.

    11:30 AM, TIME TO WORK! WHAT WILL WE BE DOING?

    In addition to having a good time, we will spend 20-30 minutes telling you a bit about the Life+ARCOS project, the Natura 2000 Network and the dune systems. Above all, we will teach you about the species that are invading Cantabrian dunes, which we need to eradicate (so native dune species do not encounter competitors and can develop normally).

    We will divide everyone up into small groups (we do not want 60 people walking through the same area at the same time) and we will tell you which species must be eradicated. We will also take this opportunity to collect plastic and rubbish that is not only unsightly but is also a threat to bird life and other animals that use the dune as a place to breed and live.

    Clean beaches and dunes are, without a doubt, much nicer than a beach full of rubbish.

    3:00 pm FAREWELL AND CLOSING

    Since we will have a large number of participants, we may have finished «sweeping» Tenrero beach and eliminating the vast majority of species that we can remove manually. If that were the case, we could go to the neighbouring Carriciega beach to do similar work and enjoy the views.

    We will get rid of plant remains and rubbish in the containers COGERSA will provide for the occasion on Verdicio beach.

    After the activities, some of us will stay for lunch at a restaurant near the beach. There will also be time for photos.

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    We would like to remind you to bring sunscreen and a hat (if it is a sunny day).

    Bring your mobile phone and participate in the Life+ARCOS photo contest. Add your photos to Twitter with the hashtag #Nat200DayArcos.

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    It is our duty and pleasure to thank everyone for supporting and contributing to the conservation of these fascinating and fragile dune ecosystems.

    Although many different types of people have signed up to volunteer, we would like to especially thank the Friends of the Botanical Garden Association for supporting all our activities by allowing us to meet at the Atlantic Botanical Garden and, especially, for the support they provide with their scientific work. A clear example of #civicscience. To all of you and our volunteers, thank you so much for your participation!

  • Thank you for your participation!! Closing the registration form for the Volunteer Day in Verdicio, 21 May 2016

    Thank you for your participation!! Closing the registration form for the Volunteer Day in Verdicio, 21 May 2016

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    [box type=»info»]If you would still like to participate, we cannot provide you with insurance through the University of Oviedo. If you go to Verdicio to spend the day with us, we will ask you to sign and accept that you are participating in the event without insurance.[/box]

    We are speechless. How could we ever thank everyone for signing up to participate in this volunteer day at Verdicio on 21 May 2016.

    Due to logistical reasons (organising such a large group is not easy 😉 we must remove the registration form today, 18 May at 9:00 pm. We will send the final list of participants an email with more information about the tasks we will carry out in Verdicio and how we will get to the beach in the least number of cars possible.

    Thanks for participating and working to diffuse Natura 2000 Network in Asturias, as well as to conserve and protect dune ecosystems, which are so fragile and scarce in our area.

  • EL CORREO newspaper covers the actions undertaken on the La Arena beach on 16/01/2016

    EL CORREO newspaper covers the actions undertaken on the La Arena beach on 16/01/2016

    Kiosko y Más - El Correo - 16 ene. 2016 - Page #9

     

    News published in the EL CORREO newspaper
    “A European project helps to preserve the La Arena beach dune system”

    Date of press publication: 16/01/2015

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  • If you see this signs…don’t panic, it means LIFE+ARCOS is restoring your dunes

    If you see this signs…don’t panic, it means LIFE+ARCOS is restoring your dunes

    Vertical sign indicating that a LIFE+ARCOS conservation activity is taking place.

    The signs are in Basque and Spanish and provide a general explanation of planting, eradication of exotic invasive species, dune closure and dune restoration activities.

    We hope its visibility on the entire Cantabrian coast—from the Principality of Asturias to the Basque Country—will raise awareness in the general population about the importance of respecting the conservation activities that are being carried out in the 10 Sites of Community Importance chosen for the LIFE+ARCOS project.

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