Côte des Bokkoyas

Côte des Bokkoyas

Country:
Morocco
Site number:
2379
Area:
5,530.0 ha
Designation date:
16-04-2019
Coordinates:
35°12'36"N 04°07'29"W
  • Habitat coralligène à Corail rouge Corallium rubrum
  • Paysage coralligène avec Corail orange Astroides calcycularis et hydrozoaires
  • Paramuricea clavata
  • Paysage coralligène dans la partie marine de Jbel Moussa
  • Îlot Leila
  • Cap Cirres
  • Plage Marsa
  • Plage Marsa
  • Plage Dahlia & Cap Cirres.
  • Plage Dahlia
  • Îlot Leila
  • Plage Marsa
  • Corail orange Astroides calycularis
  • Patella ferruginea
  • Grotte marine
  • Grotte marine
  • Grotte marine
  • Vue panoramique de l'Ilôt de Cala Iris
  • Tours Torres
  • Paysage du littoral marin à l'extrémité orientale du Parc

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The Site, located on the Mediterranean at the Eastern end of the central Rif mountain range, is composed of a long series of sea cliffs interrupted by valleys, and the adjacent marine waters. In an arid region, the cliffs are home to a fairly well-preserved rock plant community rich in endemic, rare and threatened species. The shallow and clear coastal waters are very conducive to the development of coral reefs; this coastline is known for its red coral (Corallium rubrum). It is also home to rare invertebrate species including anthozoa, echinoderms, molluscs and crustaceans. Côte des Bokkoyas also hosts populations of breeding birds such as osprey (Pandion haliaetus), whose colony is one of the largest in the Mediterranean with a dozen pairs. The Ramsar Site shelters a large number of threatened species, both terrestrial and marine, such as the dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus and the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta. With its ecological value, the Bokkoyas massif was classified as a National Park (Al Hoceima National Park), including the coastal marine margin. The Site has a management plan and a monitoring plan for animal and plant communities.

Administrative region: Région de Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Province d’Al Hoceima

Global international designation:
  • Other global designation
National legal designation:
  • Parc national
Regional (international) legal designations:
  • Other international designation
Last publication date: 23-07-2019