Rio Mare for the Aegadian Islands
We understand the importance in cooperating with public entities to develop new initiatives aiming at protecting our planet. For this reason, since 2014 our brand Rio Mare is partner with the Protected Marine Area of the Aegadian Islands (Italy, Sicily) is Europe’s largest protected marine areas.
Over the years, we implemented four projects to protect biodiversity and encourage the sustainable management of the area’s natural resources.
To protect this marine area from illegal trawl fishing, a technique that involves deploying anti-trawl concrete blocks on the seabed, also known as ‘bollards’, has been introduced.
To protect the entire area, in addition to the bollards deployed by the Ministry of the Environment, we have financed the deployment of additional bollards resulting in an 80% reduction of illegal trawl fishing in the area to date.
Furthermore, in 2020, we supported the early planting of about 2,000 new bundles of Posidonia oceanica.
Monk seal observatory management in “Punta Troia’s castle” in Marettimo island
This project, conducted in partnership with the researchers of the Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), involves managing of the Monk Seal Observatory located in Punta Troia’s Castle in Marettimo Island. In 2016, we funded and installed photo traps, enabling researchers to document the return of Monk Seal along the Italian coastline. The presence of this species had not been monitored since the mid-1970s.
The center, housed inside the former Florio factory, rescues and shelters injured or distressed specimens. These are housed in special tanks before being cared for and returned to freedom at the end of their recovery.
The center also serves as a visitor center, environmental education center and educational laboratory, essential functions to raise the awareness of tourists, children and students about respect for protected marine species.
Thanks to this project and the renewal of the Seabin device, we will achieve the complete preservation of the Egadi Marine Protected Area from the point of view of preventing and collecting plastic waste, microplastics, and microfibers, cleaning and collecting of hydrocarbons, storage and disposal, and conservation of the local marine ecosystem.