Oyambre estuary restoration (N Spain)
Citation
Galván C, Ramos E, Puente A, Juanes J A (2025). Oyambre estuary restoration (N Spain). Version 1.7. IHCantabria. Samplingevent dataset. https://ipt.vliz.be/upload/resource?r=oyambre&v=1.7. https://marineinfo.org/doc/dataset/8970
Contact:
Galván, Cristina Availability:
This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.Description
This dataset contains information on the abundance and biomass of benthic invertebrates from the Oyambre Estuary (Cantabria, northern Spain). Sampling was conducted between 2010 and 2019 at eight stations distributed along the estuary, with variable sampling frequency over the study period. The data were collected as part of the project "Ecological Monitoring of La Rabia Estuary in the Oyambre System," designed to assess ecological responses to hydrodynamic, morphological, and environmental changes resulting from the reopening of water channels under the new bridges of La Rabia and El Capitán estuary arms. The ecological monitoring was carried out in parallel with physical surveys to evaluate the progress of the estuarine restoration process. moreIntroduction: The reopening of tidal channels beneath the new bridges over the La Rabia and El Capitán estuary arms was expected to generate significant hydrodynamic, morphological, and ecological changes in the Oyambre estuary. The recovery of the estuary’s physical structure and functionality largely determines its ecological evolution. Therefore, ecological monitoring, conducted in parallel with the assessment of physical changes, is essential to evaluate the restoration process and to develop operational protocols that optimize future restoration outcomes. The restoration of the Oyambre estuary affects multiple components of the estuarine ecosystem that are closely interrelated and strongly dependent on habitat characteristics. Ecological restoration, therefore, seeks a holistic recovery of both structural and functional aspects of the system. Evaluating this recovery requires a long-term, systematic study of benthic fauna, as well as the relationship between biological variations and changes in physical habitat properties (hydrodynamics, water and sediment quality, morphology, etc.). Monitoring programs of this kind provide essential information for designing effective restoration projects. They form the basis of adaptive management, enabling the identification of specific interventions needed to achieve ecological objectives and to guide evidence-based decision-making.
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Prior to publication data undergo quality control checked which are described in https://github.com/EMODnet/EMODnetBiocheck?tab=readme-ov-file#understanding-the-output Scope Themes: Biology > Benthos, Biology > Invertebrates Keywords: Marine/Coastal · Bio-geographical regions · Biota · Environment · Geoscientific Information · Habitats and biotopes · Local · Metadata non conformant · Metadata not evaluated · No limitations to public access · Oceans · Sea regions · WGS84 (EPSG:4326) · XYZ ASCII · EurOBIS calculated BBOX · Cabo Oyambre Geographical coverage EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box Coordinates: MinLong: -4,329; MinLat: 43,3716 - MaxLong: -4,3113; MaxLat: 43,3859 [WGS84] Cabo Oyambre [Marine Regions] Temporal coverage
18 February 2010 - 30 July 2019 Parameters
Contributors
University of Cantabria; Environmental Hydraulics Institute (IH Cantabria), more, data creator
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Published in: EurOBIS: European Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more
URLs
Dataset information: Other: Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Monitoring: field survey
Release date: 2025-10-17
Metadatarecord created: 2025-12-16
Information last updated: 2026-04-27
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