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Public Consultation Begins for Underwater Artificial Reefs Project at Punta Blanca

Published: March 26, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Spanish Government Announces Public Consultation for Marine Project

The Spanish government has announced the start of a public consultation process for a new project off the coast of Punta Blanca in GuĆ­a de Isora. The initiative involves installing artificial reefs and oceanographic monitoring stations as part of the European Horizon Ocean Citizen program. This development aims to better understand and protect marine ecosystems, and it will be carried out over four years.

Key Details

  • The project has raised interest among local residents and environmental advocates, as it involves occupying public maritime land.
  • Officials stress the importance of public input in the planning process, which will be open for twenty days following this announcement.
  • Citizens and organizations can view project details on the government website or visit the authorities’ offices in Santa Cruz de Tenerife to submit comments or objections.

Objectives and Benefits

  • This move underscores Spain’s ongoing efforts to balance marine conservation with scientific research, especially in sensitive coastal areas like Punta Blanca.
  • For residents, the project promises benefits such as:
    • Improved coastal protection
    • Enhanced marine life habitat

Community Involvement

  • The consultation process highlights the need for transparent planning and community involvement in public land use decisions.

Official Comments

Officials stress the importance of public input in the planning process, which will be open for twenty days.