Audit Office calls for revised study on Pentakomo development to protect seals

Audit Office calls for revised study on Pentakomo development to protect seals

The Audit Office has requested a revised site allocation study for proposed marine farm facilities in the Moni-Vassiliko area due to the area’s significance for the Mediterranean monk seal. Plans to develop aquaculture facilities in the environmentally sensitive area are facing scrutiny, with a project tender issued for €34 million. The Audit Office recommends updating the National Action Plan for Monk Seal Conservation and ensuring public access to relevant assessments. Delays in project implementation could risk losing funding. The Audit Office criticizes the lack of detail in alternative locations considered in a previous study and recommends a revised study to address the gap. The Department of Environment’s pre-screening report for the Environmental Impact Assessment is criticized for not adequately considering the importance of the area for the Mediterranean monk seal. The proposed project aims to serve seven of the nine existing marine aquaculture farms in Cyprus, providing necessary support infrastructure.

Greens call on church to halt building on Natura 2000 site

Greens call on church to halt building on Natura 2000 site

Fact: The Cyprus church is ignoring government warnings about illegal monastery-building works in the environmentally-protected Cape Greco area.

New church controversies at expense of environment in Ayia Napa

New church controversies at expense of environment in Ayia Napa

– Controversial works regarding the building of a monastery in an environmentally sensitive area in Ayia Napa are being investigated.
– The project was carried out on land entirely within protected and sensitive zoned areas of the Natura 2000 Cape Greco network.
– An extrajudicial fine of €2,000 was issued due to habitat degradation and disturbance of wild fauna.
– The church had carried out the construction before securing any kind of permit from the planning department.
– Actions at another Ayia Napa site, Ammos tou Kambouri, have also sparked outcry.

Solutions sought for Larnaca, ’s Natura 2000 area

Solutions sought for Larnaca, ’s Natura 2000 area

Projects aimed at enabling safe travel near the waste-treatment plant on the Larnaca-Meneou road, situated in an environmentally sensitive area, were discussed by Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades, Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou, the Larnaca mayor, and other officials. The discussion focused on addressing road erosion, ensuring driver safety, and restoring the road network without harming the environment. The area is part of the Natura 2000 network, encompassing the Larnaca salt flats, which is home to unique endemic species that officials aim to protect. Initial plans for the project involve consultations between the environment department and the public works department to devise the best solution.