Canyon of Gjipe

The Canyon of Gjipe (Albanian: Kanioni i Gjipesë) is a bay and calcareous canyon located between Dhërmi and Vuno carved by the Ionian Sea in Vlorë County, Albania.[2] The canyon occupies a length of 800 metres (2,600 ft) and a width that can varies between 10 metres (33 ft) and 20 metres (66 ft).[1][3] It represents a narrow strait, created by the activity of the brook flowing through its narrow pass. There are numerous rock formations along the canyon, including a number of caves.[4]

Canyon of Gjipe
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Canyon of Gjipe
Map showing the location of Canyon of Gjipe
Map showing the location of Canyon of Gjipe
Location within Albania
Map showing the location of Canyon of Gjipe
Map showing the location of Canyon of Gjipe
Canyon of Gjipe (Europe)
LocationVlorë County
Nearest cityHimara, Vlorë
Coordinates40°8′37″N 19°40′13″E
Area1,200 hectares (12 km2)[1]
DesignationProtected Landscape Area

Located at the transition zone of the Adriatic Sea and Ionian Sea, the scenery is among the mosts visited attractions along the Albanian Riviera. Nonetheless, the canyon has been further recognised as an Important Plant Area of international importance by Plantlife, because it supports a number of rare and endemic species.[5]

In terms of phytogeography, the canyon belongs to the Illyrian province of the circumboreal region within the boreal Kingdom. It falls completely within the Illyrian deciduous forests terrestrial ecoregion of the Palearctic Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome. Among vegetation elements, the presence is extremely significant of the carob and olive, which has been produced since antiquity throughout the country.[6][7]

The specific landscape right beside the sea and the particular climate have favored the development of a vast array of faunal species that demonstrates an eminent quality. The canyon contains shallow coastal waters which provide sufficient habitat for the loggerhead sea turtle, the most familiar turtle in the Mediterranean Sea.[1][8] Dolphins are not really that uncommon in the region. Three species of dolphins have been identified within its waters amongst them the cuvier's beaked whale, common bottlenose dolphin and short-beaked common dolphin.[1]

See also

References

  1. Ministria e Mjedisit, Pyjeve dhe Administrimit të Ujrave. "Protected area gap assessment, marine biodiversity and legislation on marine protected areas" (PDF). undp.org. Tirana. pp. 67–71.
  2. Agjencia Kombetare e Mjedisit (AKM). "RAPORT PARAPRAK I VLERËSIMIT TË NDIKIMIT NË MJEDIS PËR KRIJIMIN E NJE SHTEGU "TREKKING" NE KANIONIN E GJIPESE" (PDF). akm.gov.al (in Albanian). Tirana. pp. 1–90.
  3. "INTEGRATED COASTA ZONE MANAGEMENT AND CLEAN UP PROGRAM" (PDF). siteresources.worldbank.org. p. 1.
  4. Instituti i Monumenteve të Kulturës (IMK). "Kanioni i Gjipesë". akzm.gov.al. Tirana. Archived from the original on 2018-06-18. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  5. IUCN, World Wide Fund for Nature, Plantlife. "Important Plant Areas of the south and east Mediterranean region" (PDF). portals.iucn.org. p. 75.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. S. Velo; D. Topi. "The Production Potential of the Olive Oil from Native Cultivars in Albania" (PDF). ijoer.com. Tirana.
  7. "THE OLIVE AND OLIVE OIL VALUE CHAIN IN ALBANIA" (PDF). eastagri.org. pp. 38–39.
  8. World Wide Fund for Nature. "Loggerhead turtle". wwf.panda.org.
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