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Pobiti Kamani   (Unique identification code in the register: 167)

Category: Protected Site

Map:

Map of the object
Digital boundaries - WGS 84, UTM 35N (shp)

Digital boundaries are with the current status


Area: 253.3 hectares

Location:
1. District: Varna, Municipality: Beloslav, Locality: Beloslav, Strashimirovo
2. District: Varna, Municipality: Devnya, Locality: Devnya
3. District: Varna, Municipality: Suvorovo, Locality: Banovo
4. District: Varna, Municipality: Аksakovo, Locality: Slanchevo

Falls in the territory of the following Regional Inspectorates of Environment and Water (RIEW):
Varna - ul."Jan Palah" 4

Falls in the territory of the following Regional Forestry Directorates (RFD):
RFD Varna: SFE Suvorovo

Ordinance for announcement:
Ordinance No.РД-258 from 17.07.1995 258-1995

Ordinance for change:

Re-categorization with Ordinance No.РД-817 from 23.08.2002 817-2002

Aims of the declaration:
1. Conservation of rare and protected plant and animal species.

Current prohibitions and regimes:
1. It is prohibited disclosure of quarries, mining and geological and other activities, which modify the appearance or the water system of the site;
2. It is prohibited any type of construction, except provided in the managing project of the site;
3. It is prohibited confiscation of sand, rock masiffs or single columns;
4. It is prohibited pollution with domestic and industrial waste;
5. It is prohibited felling except cultivating and sanitary
6. It is prohibited afforestation of the barrens
7. It is prohibited to pick or damage the grass, shrubby and tree vegetation, as well as to collect herbs;
8. It is prohibited hunting;

Overlapping (partial or full):
PZ under the Habitat Directive: Pobitite kamani


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