Journal of Maps (Dec 2020)

Seafloor Map of the Alghero Bay (Sardinia, Italy)

  • Mario De Luca,
  • Abdesslam Chaiallah,
  • Stefano Andreucci,
  • Giulia Cossu,
  • Antonio Santonastaso,
  • Daniele Sechi,
  • Myriam Stelletti,
  • Vincenzo Pascucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2020.1805808
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 669 – 679

Abstract

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The Alghero Bay is a coastal area of high economic value because of the presence of one of the most popular beaches of Sardinia (San Giovanni, Maria Pia, Le Bombarde, Lazzaretto). The organisms living in the meadow of Posidonia oceanica, which densely cover the offshore areas of the bay, represent the most important source of sediments to these beaches. For this reason, a detailed mapping of the local seabed features and distribution of P. oceanica constitutes an important tool for the coastal managing of the area. The integrated use of several methodologies, such as Side Scan Sonar, Remote Operating Vehicle, Drone and direct sediment sampling has allowed us to realize a very detailed seafloor map of the Alghero Bay.

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