The Ministry of Environment of the Insular Council of Eivissa and Formentera
has patronised the production of a documentary film that shows the natural,
environmental and landscape values of Ses Salines from Eivissa and Formentra
during the twelve months of the year 2001.
The documentary, edited in VHS-PAL video format, has ben carried out
by Josep M. Bassols with the participation of Jaume Estarellas, biologist
and biodiversity technician, Joan Carles Palerm, president of the GEN-GOB,
and other Ibizan biologists, such as Cristòfol Guerau d'Arellano
and Núria Riera.
The video, which is 30 minutes long, will reach all the schools, libraries
and associations of the Pitiüses, with the aim of promoting, among
as much as people as possible, the values of this protected area, that
has many different ecosystems: ponds, beaches, islets, posidonia fields,
dunes, cliffs and growing fields.
Ses Salines in Eivissa and Formentera are protected at present by the
National Law of 1995 that declared them a Natural Reserve. On the
other hand, the Balearic Government approved in August 3 the Draft Law
for environment protection of Ses Salines in Eivissa and Formentera, and
the passing to the Balearic Parliament.
The 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. More over, the
Balearic Government passed initially on October 19 the Plan for the Natural
Resources (PORN) of Ses Salines on Eivissa and Formentera, written by the
Ministry of Environment, norm that complements the Law of environment Protection
for Ses Salines of Eivissa and Formentera, at present going through the
Balearic Parliament.
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.