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Assessing the Population Status of Globally Threatened Crayfish in Freshwater Ecosystems of Jabllanice National Park, Albania
Grantee Name: 
Biologist of Albania
HOTSPOT
Mediterranean Basin
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$19,190
DATES
Oct 2023
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Oct 2024
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CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Mediterranean Basin
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$19,190
DATES
Oct 2023
-
Oct 2024

Conduct research to assess and monitor the populations of two globally threatened crayfish species, Astacus astacus and Austropotamobius torrentium, in the lakes of Prespa, Ohrid, as well as the tributaries of Shkumbini River flowing from Shebenik-Jabllanice National Park. Identify threats and provide conservation measures for those species. Raise awareness of stakeholders on the conservation status of the species. Develop a monitoring manual for the crayfish species in Albania, to be officially submitted to MTEA and NAPA.

This project benefits from a co-founding by the Donor Initiative for Mediterranean Freshwater Ecosystems (DIMFE) (www.dimfe.org).

Strategic Direction: 2 Support the sustainable management of water catchments through integrated approaches for the conservation of threatened freshwater biodiversity