Quercus magazine has published an article entitled “The Oyambre estuary: a living laboratory in the Cantabrian coast”, written by researchers of the LIFE AdaptaBlues project.
This article highlights the ecological importance of the Oyambre estuary, located on the Cantabrian coast, as a natural space of great biodiversity and a key point for environmental research. The authors highlight how this estuary acts as a natural laboratory, allowing the study of diverse species and ecological processes in a natural environment.
In addition, they highlight the relevance of this ecosystem for the conservation of biodiversity, as well as its role in climate change mitigation through carbon sequestration. The article also addresses the challenges facing the estuary due to human pressure and climate change, and proposes measures for its protection and sustainable management.
In summary, the Oyambre estuary is presented as an emblematic example of the natural wealth of the Cantabrian coast and the need for its preservation for future generations.
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