General Objective:
Execute and evaluate the feasibility of ecological restoration actions and mitigate the impacts of artisanal fishing in benthic communities dominated by gorgonians and soft corals.
Specific objectives:
The RESCAP V project is the fifth and final phase of the RESCAP project, funded in the calls of the Pleamar Program 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 of the Biodiversity Foundation, co-financed by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF). The RESCAP V project highlights the close collaboration between scientists and fishermen, through which it has been possible to develop an innovative method of restoration of gorgonians and soft corals, having restored 1120 colonies in their natural environment this season, thus reaching more than 4,000 gorgonians restored in 5 years.
The results obtained are successful, as it has been observed that more than 80% of gorgonian colonies survive for a whole year after being transplanted and returned to the seabed. This fact has been demonstrated thanks to the use of state-of-the-art underwater robotics that monitor the restored population to verify that it is in a perfect state of conservation.
This fifth edition has included, for the first time, a knowledge transfer action in the Formentera fishermen’s guild, a pilot test in which more than 100 gorgonians have been restored thanks to the collaboration of only two fishermen out of the 14 belonging to the guild. Likewise, the presence of the project in the media, once again, has given great visibility to the study thanks to the appearance of both researchers and fishermen in 16 television and radio programs.
RESCAP V: Conservation and Recovery of Gorgonian and Soft Coral Populations through Ecological Restoration and Mitigation of Fisheries Impacts