NATURA 2000 - STANDARD DATA FORM
For Special Protection Areas (SPA),
Proposed Sites for Community Importance (pSCI),
Sites of Community Importance (SCI) and
for Special Areas of Conservation (SAC)
SITE | ES0000340 |
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SITENAME | Roque Negro |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SITE IDENTIFICATION
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1.2 Site code
1.3 Site name
1.4 First Compilation date
1.5 Update date
1.6 Respondent:
Name/Organisation: | Viceconsejería de Medio Ambiente (Gobierno de Canarias) |
Address: |
S. C. de Tenerife
35
Edf. Servicios Múltiples I - Planta 4ª
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
38071
Avenida de Anaga
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Email: | medioambiente@gobiernodecanarias.org |
1.7 Site indication and designation / classification dates
Date site classified as SPA: | 2006-10 |
National legal reference of SPA designation |
No information provided
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2. SITE LOCATION
Back to top2.1 Site-centre location [decimal degrees]:
Longitude: | -17.766970 |
Latitude: | 28.815270 |
2.2 Area [ha]
2.3 Marine area [%]
2.4 Sitelength [km] (optional):
No information provided
2.5 Administrative region code and name
NUTS level 2 code
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Region Name
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ES70 | Canarias |
2.6 Biogeographical Region(s)
3. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Back to top3.1 Habitat types present on the site and assessment for them
No habitat types are reported for the site
3.2 Species referred to in Article 4 of Directive 2009/147/EC and listed in Annex II of Directive 92/43/EEC and site evaluation for them
- Group: A = Amphibians, B = Birds, F = Fish, I = Invertebrates, M = Mammals, P = Plants, R = Reptiles
- S: in case that the data on species are sensitive and therefore have to be blocked for any public access enter: yes
- NP: in case that a species is no longer present in the site enter: x (optional)
- Type: p = permanent, r = reproducing, c = concentration, w = wintering (for plant and non-migratory species use permanent)
- Unit: i = individuals, p = pairs or other units according to the Standard list of population units and codes in accordance with Article 12 and 17 reporting (see reference portal)
- Abundance categories (Cat.): C = common, R = rare, V = very rare, P = present - to fill if data are deficient (DD) or in addition to population size information
- Data quality: G = 'Good' (e.g. based on surveys); M = 'Moderate' (e.g. based on partial data with some extrapolation); P = 'Poor' (e.g. rough estimation); VP = 'Very poor' (use this category only, if not even a rough estimation of the population size can be made, in this case the fields for population size can remain empty, but the field "Abundance categories" has to be filled in)
3.3 Other important species of flora and fauna (optional)
Species | Population in the site | Motivation |
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Group
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CODE
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Scientific Name
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S
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NP
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Size
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Unit
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Cat.
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Species Annex
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Other categories
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| | | | | Min | Max | | C|R|V|P | IV | V | A | B | C | D |
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B
| | Larus cachinnans |
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- Group: A = Amphibians, B = Birds, F = Fish, Fu = Fungi, I = Invertebrates, L = Lichens, M = Mammals, P = Plants, R = Reptiles
- CODE: for Birds, Annex IV and V species the code as provided in the reference portal should be used in addition to the scientific name
- S: in case that the data on species are sensitive and therefore have to be blocked for any public access enter: yes
- NP: in case that a species is no longer present in the site enter: x (optional)
- Unit: i = individuals, p = pairs or other units according to the standard list of population units and codes in accordance with Article 12 and 17 reporting, (see reference portal)
- Cat.: Abundance categories: C = common, R = rare, V = very rare, P = present
- Motivation categories: IV, V: Annex Species (Habitats Directive), A: National Red List data; B: Endemics; C: International Conventions; D: other reasons
4. SITE DESCRIPTION
Back to top4.1 General site character
Habitat class
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% Cover
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Total Habitat Cover | 0 |
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Other Site Characteristics
El área conmprende un tramo de acantilado de la costa nordeste de la isla de La Palma, así como una serie de roques próximos en el municipio de San Andrés y Sauces. La vegetación de la zona se corresponde con matorral de costa (tabaibales), elementos halorresistentes del cinturón costero y, en puntos muy concretos del acantilado, elementos rupícolas. |
4.2 Quality and importance
El lugar es interesante por la presencia de aves marinas. Se trata de una de las pocas zonas de La Palma donde se encuentra el petrel de Bulwer (Bulweria bulwerii), además supone un área de descanso para el charrán común (Sterna hirundo). Con relación al anexo I de la Directiva de Aves también aparecen en esta localidad la pardela cenicienta (Calonectris diomedea borealis) y la pardela chica (Puffinus assimilis baroli). |
4.3 Threats, pressures and activities with impacts on the site
The most important impacts and activities with high effect on the site
No information provided
4.4 Ownership (optional)
No information provided
4.5 Documentation (optional)
No information provided
5. SITE PROTECTION STATUS
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No information provided
6. SITE MANAGEMENT
Back to top6.1 Body(ies) responsible for the site management:
Organisation: | Cabildo Insular de La Palma |
Address: | |
Email: | medio.ambiente@cablapalma.es |
6.2 Management Plan(s):
An actual management plan does exist:
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Yes
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| No, but in preparation |
X | No |
6.3 Conservation measures (optional)
No information provided
7. MAP OF THE SITE
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No information provided
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