Place:Kalamos Island biological field station

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Kalamos island biological field Station
Research Station
Exterior view of Kalamos island biological field station.jpg
Coordinates: [ ⚑ ] : 38°37′26.9″N 20°55′46.2″E / 38.624139°N 20.9295°E / 38.624139; 20.9295
Country Greece
Administrative regionIonian islands
SubdivisionLefkada
Administered byTerra Sylvestris non governmental organization
Founded byTerra Sylvestris non governmental organization
Named forIts location
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
TypeAll year-round
PeriodAnnual
StatusOperational
FacilitiesFacilities include:
  • Accommodation with dorm beds and shared bathrooms
  • Communal sitting areas
  • A range of amenities including laundry facilities
  • High speed wireless internet
  • Laboratories and offices
  • Library
Websitewww.terrasylvestris.org/biological-field-station

The Kalamos Island biological field station is a research station located in the island Kalamos, in the Ionian Sea, in Western Greece. It is situated in the core of the inner Ionian marine protected area, site GR22220003 of the Natura 2000 network.[1] The marine area is additionally protected under the Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and contiguous Atlantic area (ACCOBAMS).[2]

Activities

The station is a base for year-round research activities in ecology, ecosystem management and sustainability issues such as permaculture. It was created as part of the Kalamos and Kastos sustainable development program of Terra Sylvestris, a non-governmental non profit organization that established the program in order to bring about sustainable development through rewilding in the area of the Island of Kalamos, Kastos and adjacent smaller islands and their marine environment.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

The station conducts and facilitates a wide variety of research projects, ranging from biodiversity conservation to environmental justice to permaculture.[9] The biological field station is also the base for the volunteer and internship programs of Terra Sylvestris, which enables people from all over the world to participate in the activities of Terra Sylvestris in the area and specifically the biological field station.[10][11] The station is a member of the Organization of Biological Field Stations[12] and the Global Ecovillage Network.[13] The research station provides facilities for students as well as other visiting researchers and practitioners in the fields of ecology and biodiversity conservation to participate in or conduct projects in scientific research, ecosystem monitoring and ecosystem management.

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References

  1. Natura 2000 network viewer
  2. Urgent Call by the Cetacean Alliance for the conservation of one of the last strongholds of the endangered Mediterranean common dolphin, for the conservation of Tuna and other marine megafauna, to preserve viable fish stocks and protect spawning grounds, to preserver marine biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides and for the sustainability of fisheries in a Natura 2000 site. [1]
  3. Presentation of the Kalamos and Kastos sustainable development project and the Kalamos island biological field station in the proceedings of the International symposium:Marine protected areas in Greece and the Mediterranean: Designing for the Future by Applying Lessons Learnt from the Past. [2]
  4. The Kalamos and Kastos sustainable development project in the website of Rewilding Europe [3]
  5. Presentation of the Kalamos island biological field station in the 17th Pan-Hellenic forestry conference Peer Reviewed Proceedings. [4]
  6. Kalamos island biological field station fact sheet in the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and inland Fisheries global online database of biological field stations [5]
  7. Kalamos island biological field station in the website of Rewilding Europe [6]
  8. Kalamos island biological field station in the Sustainable Living Podcast webpage [7]
  9. Presentation of the Kalamos island biological field station in the 17th Pan-Hellenic forestry conference Peer Reviewed Proceedings. [8]
  10. Terra Sylvestris field volunteer program organization webpage
  11. Webpage providing information on Internships and other ways people can become involved in the work of Terra Sylvestris [9]
  12. List of Members of the Organization of biological field stations
  13. The Kalamos Island biological field station in the global ecovillage network online database [10]

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