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The coral reef in Tarragona

The Aquatic Classroom in Coma-ruga promotes respect for the marine environment in a unique spot to see all types of underwater flora and fauna

Groupers, con­ger eels, sur­mul­lets, painted combers, scor­pi­onfish, oc­to­pus and cut­tle­fish, as well as sea urchins, starfish and sponges, are just some of the aquatic species that are part of a coastal ecosys­tem that cov­ers 43 hectares in the Masia Blanca ma­rine re­serve in Ven­drell.

When you get to the Aula Aquàtica, or aquatic class­room, in the port of Coma-ruga, you are shown a video that is avail­able in dif­fer­ent lan­guages about the main points of in­ter­est in Ven­drell, its role as a county cap­i­tal and its re­la­tion­ship with nearby towns. The video also points out the ef­fects that the ma­rine re­serve has had on the Penedès coast­line, as well as the im­por­tance of the small ma­rine ecosys­tem in the Masia Blanca area.

The bio­di­ver­sity in the re­serve has turned it into a trea­sure trove of ma­rine life, which in­cludes cer­tain species that were thought to have been lost for­ever. After watch­ing the video, the sec­ond part of the ac­tiv­ity be­gins, which means get­ting into the water. Vis­i­tors are pro­vided with a wet­suit, when the tem­per­a­tures are low, a div­ing mask, snorkel and flip­pers.

Unique ex­pe­ri­ence

From the port it­self, you are taken by boat to the main part of the ma­rine re­serve. Once there, the ma­rine bi­ol­o­gist who ac­com­pa­nies the group gives an ex­pla­na­tion of the rules be­fore the vis­i­tors are treated to a unique ex­pe­ri­ence that will truly de­light both ex­pe­ri­enced divers and be­gin­ners alike. Sur­rounded by fish, vis­i­tors get to see starfish, sea urchins and scor­pi­onfish in their nat­ural habi­tats.

Masia Blanca is the only ma­rine re­serve on the Costa Dau­rada, and the fa­cil­ity of­fers vis­i­tors the chance to see ex­cep­tional sights. And that even ap­plies to those who are in no hurry to get into the water. The wa­ters in the area are fed by the Font Déu de Brisamar ther­mal spring, which pro­duces water at a tem­per­a­ture of 19 de­grees cel­sius all year round. That lets vis­i­tors avoid the large changes in water tem­per­a­ture ex­pe­ri­enced by the rest of the coast at dif­fer­ent sea­sons of the year.

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A marine oasis

The marine reserve is unique because fishing of any type is not allowed, unlike in other similar reserves on the Catalan coast. The result is that the marine life in this area has experienced spectacular regeneration, making it an ideal sport for the reproduction of different species. Far from what one might think, the reserve has the full support of local traditional fisherman.

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