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Cap Negro - Part III


Part - III

Cap Negro 

Office of Tunisia for the WWF during this weekend's visit to the north-west of the country with a view to the definition of forest and marine reserve, the new Cap (Nakaro / Cap Surat), which is currently its creation. And it comes to the area of ​​marine and coastal protected stretches across three regions namely Cap Surat and Sir bright and Cap Nakaro of the states of Baja northwest and north of Bizerte.
These include the protected space of a sea area of ​​1300 hectares is subject to the disposal Protection Agency and the creation of the coastal strip and space Barre became officially on 5 July 2010 the National Park Mount demon / Cap Nakaro exceed an area of ​​10 thousand hectares dispose of the General Administration of forests as stated by Sami Dhouib Project Coordinator's office Tunisia for the World Wide Fund for nature.
It is noteworthy that this is a protected space includes many of the environmental regulations have not changed the exploitation of human and her residence by Wayne study are of flora and fauna and the natural terrain special attention in terms of environmental and biological weapons.
The official said that the Office of Tunisia this project aspires to protect one of the most special natural sites in Tunisia, which is characterized by the richness of plant and animal components of land and sea alike as well as the payment of social and economic development in this region.
And highlights the specificity of this site is also in support of the protection of biodiversity of animal and vegetation in the area is fenced, but specific signs while maintaining at the same time on the stability of the local population out by helping them to improve their income through Tdrebém to engage in new activities Educational sieving and distillation of aromatic plants.
We realized that the reconciliation between the people of this region and their environment, especially as their standard of living is relatively low in the words of Sami Dhouib who added that these populations are considered a key component in the success of the project.
He explained Dhouib "It is necessary to be aware of the importance of their role and here we are keen to convince them that the rationalization of the exploitation of the wealth of the forest and the sea to become the pillars of effective protection."
This is a complex task to some extent, considering that it's the creation of the maritime component of these protected not seen the light yet, despite the issuance of Law No. 94 in the field since 2009, after disabling lasted for more than ten years.
The spokesman said without this text is ordinal, we can not move and whether dealing with government departments or the local population in this region.
And added to the over-exploitation of pastures Z by rampant logging in the forests in this region, which has worsened with the spread of the phenomenon of illegal trade in wood as well as the intransigence of the sailors in the region of Sidi bright Cap Surat and numbering about 200 sailors and their rejection of the very idea of ​​bringing protected in this place .
The problem here registers his presence in young sailors who fear being expelled from the region as soon as they are protected as officially interpreted Nizar holder of a degree in marine fishing saying, adding, "They need a sense of security about their future and their children's future."
And descends project marine and coastal protected Cap Nakaro / Cap Surat which is funded by the World Wildlife Fund more than 700 thousand dinars in the framework of the program of protected areas in the south of the Mediterranean, which aims to bring about a network of protected areas in five Mediterranean countries namely Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Croatia and Turkey.
It should be noted that Tunisia is currently 17 national parks and 28 nature reserves and sanctuaries for animals 4 and 37 area wetland of international importance as well as 6 marine and coastal protected.













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