Emine–Irakli protected area

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Emine–Irakli protected area is a coastal nature reserve on Bulgaria’s Black Sea shore, known for its wild beaches, cliffs, and conservation of rare habitats and species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal protected area
nature reserve
protected area
contains Cape Emine cliffs NERFINISHED
Irakli beach NERFINISHED
country Bulgaria
ecosystemService carbon sequestration in coastal vegetation
coastal erosion protection
habitat for migratory birds
governedBy Bulgarian environmental legislation
habitatType broadleaf forests
coastal dune habitats
marine coastal waters
shrublands
hasConservationStatus Natura 2000 site NERFINISHED
protected area under Bulgarian law
hasFeature coastal forests
rocky shores
sand dunes
sea cliffs
wild beaches
hasViewOf Black Sea NERFINISHED
knownFor biodiversity
bird habitats
relatively undeveloped coastline
scenic landscapes
locatedIn Burgas Province NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cape Emine NERFINISHED
town of Obzor NERFINISHED
village of Emona
locatedOn Black Sea
partOf Natura 2000 network NERFINISHED
protectedFor conservation of rare habitats
conservation of rare species
preservation of natural coastal landscapes
region Black Sea coast of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
threatenedBy construction of holiday resorts
habitat fragmentation
illegal building
tourism development pressure
tourismType eco-tourism
wild beach tourism
usedFor nature-based tourism
recreation
scientific research

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Cape Emine hasNearbyProtectedArea Emine–Irakli protected area