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310-337 Pla Ports (Ap 1).Indd Annexos Annex 1. Estudi del medi costaner Annex 2. Inventari d’instal·lacions nàutiques Annex 1 Estudi del medi costener Matriu d’informació ambiental del litoral català per trams Simbologia de la taula * A una distància de la línia de costa entre 0,5 km i 1 km, presència de fanerògames ** A una distància de línia de costa superior a 1 km, presència de fanerògames *** En els trams de costa definits en aquest Pla de ports hi pot haver franges costaneres amb classificacions diferents segons el PDSUC (–) Dades no disponibles Nivell de vulnerabilitat ambiental: Nivell 1: Trams de costa amb espais protegits per llei o amb zones que és necessari garantir-ne la conservació Nivell 2: Trams no inclosos en el nivell 1, però que mereixen atenció especial Nivell 3: Trams sense un interès mediambiental destacat Llista d’acrònims: SAIM Sectors altament influenciats o modificats CPEIN Sòl no urbanitzable costaner inclòs en el PEIN CD Costa deltaica C1 Sòl no urbanitzable costaner codi C1 CRA Costa rocosa i abrupta C2 Sòl no urbanitzable costaner codi C2 CPR Costa poc rocosa C3 Sòl no urbanitzable costaner codi C3 C4 Sòl no urbanitzable costaner codi C4 PNAC Parc nacional U Sòl urbà 311 PNIN Paratge natural d’interès nacional UD Sòl urbanitzable delimitat RNI Reserva natural integral UD* Sòl UD (amb pla parcial aprovat definitivament) RNP Reserva natural parcial UND Sòl urbanitzable no delimitat PNAT Parc natural UND* Sòl UND ( amb PAU o PP) PEIN-PEP PEIN amb pla especial de protecció (*) Tipus de sòl no en contacte amb la costa però a menys de 0,5 km PEIN Pla d’espais d’interès natural UD (S.x) Sòl urbanitzable delimitat sense pla parcial aprovat UND* (S.x) Sòl urbanitzable no delimitat (amb PAU o PPU de delimitació, sense pla parcial aprovat) Fondeig Costa Brava. Rosa Busquets Annex 1. Estudi del medi costaner Pla de ports de Catalunya 2007-2015 Annex 1. Estudi del medi costaner Pla de ports de Catalunya 2007-2015 Cardinal Límits del tram Nivell de Caracterització ambiental i urbanística Altres dades del tram vulnerabilitat Reserva Espai marí Zona PEIN, parc, paratge PDUSC ZEPA Geòtops 2004 Fanerògames Espècies Hàbitats d’interès Tipus Gasoductes Cables Emissaris ambiental natural fauna protegit humida natural o reserva natural (***) protegides comunitari de costa de telèfon Sí / No Sí / No Sí / No Sí / No Figura de Subtrams Sí / No Sí / No Nom de Sí / No Sí / No Sí / No Prioritari (P) / protecció l´espai no prioritari (NP) 1 Sud desembocadura riu Sénia - 1 NO NO SÍ NO – C1 NO NO – NO NO SÍ P C.P.R. NO NO NO nord desembocadura riu Sénia 2 Nord desembocadura riu Sénia - 2 NO NO NO NO – C2 NO NO – NO SÍ (Caulerpa) SÍ P C.P.R. NO NO NO punta de l’Estanyet U C2 CE U 3 Port de les Cases d’Alcanar - límit sud serra 3 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO del Montsià UD* U C2 U 4 Límit sud platja de Maricel - port industrial 2 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO SÍ (Caulerpa) SÍ P C.P.R. NO NO NO d’Alcanar C2 (*) C1 (*) 5 Port industrial d’Alcanar - límit sud urbanització 3 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO Alcanar Platja UD U UD (S.50) CE (*) C2 (*) 6 Límit sud urbanització Alcanar Platja - límit sud 2 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO SÍ (Caulerpa) NO – C.P.R. NO NO NO platja Delícies CE U 312 UD (*) (S.49) 313 7 Límit sud platja Delícies - port de Sant Carles 2 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO NO NO – C.P.R. NO NO NO de la Ràpita C2 (*) 8 Port de Sant Carles de la Ràpita - límit sud PEIN 1 NO NO SÍ NO – UD NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO Parc Natural Delta de l’Ebre C1 CPEIN (*) 9 Parc Natural del Delta de l’Ebre 1 SÍ NO SÍ SÍ RNP CPEIN SÍ SÍ Front del delta SÍ SÍ (Caulerpa, zones SÍ P C.D. NO NO NO PNAT de l’Ebre (NP) niuament, testudo, U (*) zostera, cymodocea) UD (*) (S.47, S.48) C1 (*) 10 Límit oest PEIN Parc Natural del Delta de l’Ebre - 2 NO NO NO NO – (-) NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO límit riu Ebre (1) 11 Límit riu Ebre (1) - límit riu Ebre (2) 3 NO NO NO NO – (-) NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO 12 Límit riu Ebre (2) - límit est Reserva Natural 2 NO NO NO NO – (-) NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO Parcial Illa de Sapinya 13 Reserva Natural Parcial Illa de Sapinya 1 NO NO SÍ SÍ RNP (-) NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO 14 Límit oest Reserva Natural Parcial Illa de Sapinya - 2 NO NO NO NO – (-) NO NO – NO SÍ (zones niament) NO – C.P.R. NO NO NO embarcador de Tortosa 15 Límit nord Parc Natural Delta de l’Ebre - límit nord 2 NO NO NO NO – C1 NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO platja de l’Arenal UD* U C2 (*) 16 Límit nord platja de l’Arenal - port de l’Ampolla 3 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO C2 (*) 17 Port de l’Ampolla - límit sud platja de les Avellanes 3 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.R.A. NO NO NO C2 (*) 18 Límit sud platja de les Avellanes - límit nord platja 2 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.P.R. NO NO NO de les Avellanes C2 (*) Continua a la pàgina següent Annex 1. Estudi del medi costaner Pla de ports de Catalunya 2007-2015 Annex 1. Estudi del medi costaner Pla de ports de Catalunya 2007-2015 Cardinal Límits del tram Nivell de Caracterització ambiental i urbanística Altres dades del tram vulnerabilitat Reserva Espai marí Zona PEIN, parc, paratge PDUSC ZEPA Geòtops 2004 Fanerògames Espècies Hàbitats d’interès Tipus Gasoductes Cables Emissaris ambiental natural fauna protegit humida natural o reserva natural (***) protegides comunitari de costa de telèfon Sí / No Sí / No Sí / No Sí / No Figura de Subtrams Sí / No Sí / No Nom de Sí / No Sí / No Sí / No Prioritari (P) / protecció l´espai no prioritari (NP) 19 Límit nord platja de les Avellanes - límit nord platja 3 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.R.A. NO NO NO de Baconé C2 (*) 20 Límit nord platja de Baconé - límit sud platja 3 NO NO NO NO – UD (S.46) NO NO – NO NO SÍ NP C.R.A. NO NO NO de Cap Roig UD* U C2 (*) 21 Límit sud platja de Cap Roig - Morro del Gos 1 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Caulerpa SÍ NP C.R.A. NO NO NO UD i posidònia) U UD* U C2 (*) 22 Morro del Gos - límit sud PEIN Cap de Santes Creus 2 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Caulerpa SÍ P C.R.A. NO NO NO UD i posidònia) C1 UD (S.45) C2 (*) 23 Límit sud PEIN Cap de Santes Creus - 1 NO NO SÍ SÍ PEIN CPEIN NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ P C.R.A. NO NO NO límit nord PEIN Cap de Santes Creus/riera C1 (*) de Santa Clara 24 Riera de Santa Clara - port natural de l’Estany Gras 1 NO NO NO ampliació PEIN aprovada UND* NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ P C.R.A. NO NO NO UD (S.44) 25 Port natural de l’Estany Gras 1 NO NO SÍ ampliació PEIN aprovada UD (S.44) NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ P C.P.R. NO NO NO U 314 C1 (*) 315 26 Port natural de l’Estany Gras - port de l’Ametlla 1 NO NO NO ampliació PEIN aprovada U NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Caulerpa SÍ P C.R.A. NO NO NO de Mar UD* i posidònia) C2 (*) 27 Port de l’Ametlla de Mar - sud cala del Torrent 1 NO NO NO ampliació PEIN aprovada U NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ P C.R.A. NO NO NO del Pi UD C1 U C1 UD* C1 UD (*) (S.43) 28 Cala del Torrent del Pi 1 SÍ NO SÍ SÍ PEIN CPEIN NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ NP C.R.A. NO NO NO 29 Límit nord cala del Torrent del Pi- límit sud cala 2 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ P C.R.A. NO NO NO de Sant Jordi UD* CE (*) 30 Límit sud cala de Sant Jordi- límit nord cala 1 NO NO SÍ NO – C1 NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ NP C.R.A. NO NO NO de Sant Jordi UD* (*) CE (*) 31 Límit nord cde Sant Jordi - port de Sant Jordi 2 NO NO NO NO – U NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ NP C.R.A. NO NO NO d’Alfama CE (*) 32 Port de Sant Jordi d’Alfama - límit sud cala Trebal 2 NO NO NO NO – UD* NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia) SÍ P C.R.A. NO NO NO CE (*) 33a Límit sud cala Trebal - port de Calafat 2 NO NO NO NO – UD* NO NO – SÍ SÍ (Posidònia SÍ P C.R.A.
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