The Annotated Ramsar List: Monaco
The Annotated Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance
MONACO

The Convention on Wetlands came into force for Monaco on 20 December 1997. Monaco presently has 1 site designated as a Wetland of International Importance, with a surface area of 23 hectares.
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Réserve sous-marine du Larvotto.20/08/97; 23 ha; 43º44’N 007º26’E. Rocky coastal zone with rocky bottom to a depth of 10m in the western part; in the eastern part, beaches and artificial rocky protective works, and important seagrass beds of Posidoniaoceanica, cited as one of Ramsar’s "under-represented types". Qualifies for the List under the fish criterion (criterion 7), as the area shelters numerous species and constitutes a very important spawning ground. Development projects exist near the western part, but the protected beaches are used only for recreational activities; the coastal waters of the Reserve are off-limits to tourism, but serve as a site for limited environmental education and as a base for numerous scientific studies. Site boundaries extended in 2008. Ramsar site no. 918. Most recent RIS information: 2000.


