Acqua Tignese
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The Acqua Tignese is a stream in the Haute-Corse department of the
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region that has its mouth north of
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, in the Ligurian Sea.


Geography

The Acqua Tignese has a length of . It has its source in the municipality of Rogliano at an altitude of . The source is 200 meters west of Monte di e Castelle ( high). The river flows generally from the south to the north of Cap Corse. It has its mouth on the Ligurian Sea between the municipalities of Ersa and Rogliano. Its mouth is between the port of Barcaggio to the west and the beach of Cala to the east, opposite the island of
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. The neighboring rivers are to the south, the Luri.


Communes and cantons crossed

The Acqua Tignese crosses four communes in the Haute-Corse department. From upstream to downstream they are
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(source),
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, Centuri and Ersa (mouth). The Acqua Tignese flows entirely within the former canton of Capobianco in the arrondissement of Bastia.


Watershed

The area of the "Coastal stream of Pietracorbara with Granaggilo included" watershed is .


Managing body

The managing body since the Corsican law of 22 January 2002 has been the Corsican Basin Committee (''Comité de bassin de Corse'').


Tributaries

The Acqua Tignese has no referenced tributaries. The
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is therefore one.


Hydrology

An AEP monitoring station in the town of Ersa, at an altitude of and a catchment area of , studied its hydrology from 1979 to 1999. The average flow was . At low water the VCN3, or minimum flow rate of the watercourse recorded for three consecutive days in a month, in the case of a five-year dry period is or . Over this short observation period, the maximum daily flow was observed on 5 November 1993 at . The maximum instantaneous flow was observed at 06:31 on 5 November 1993 at . At that time the maximum instantaneous height was . QIX 2 is 1.8 m3/s, QIX 5 is 3.6 m3/s, QIX 10 is 4.8 m3/s and QIX 20 is 5.9 m3/s. The rainfall in this part of the river's catchment area is per year, which is a third less than French average of per year. The specific flow rate (Qsp) reaches 6.5 liters per second / per square kilometer of basin.


Human presence

Since 1979 there has been a project to build a dam on the Acqua Tignese. The hydraulic problems of the municipalities of the northern part of Cap Corse being more and more worrying, on 21 July 1988, the Corsican Assembly adopted the motion relating to the construction of the Acqua Tignese dam.Assemblée de Corse - Délibération no 88/47 AC du 21 juillet 1988 The Acqua Tignese, "an undisturbed Mediterranean river (the
Corsican brook salamander The Corsican brook salamander or Corsican mountain newt (''Euproctus montanus'') is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae. It is endemic to Corsica, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. The Corsican brook salamander is found prima ...
lives in the Acqua Tignese, would this be the case if the dam had been built?)". A footbridge crosses the river built about fifty meters from its mouth and is used by hikers along the ''sentier des douaniers'' and visitors going to the beach of Cala.


Ecology

The Pointe du Cap Corse site of the ''Conservatoire du littoral'', managed by the Association Finocchiarola-Pointe du Cap Corse, adjoins a good part of the lower course of the Acqua Tignese, especially near its mouth.


Fauna

The stagnant, brackish and salty waters of the stream near its mouth are home to many protected animal species, amphibians from the '' anuran'' (without a tail) and '' urodela'' (with tail) groups: the Corsican fire salamander (''Salamandra corsica'') marginally present on the coast, and the
Corsican brook salamander The Corsican brook salamander or Corsican mountain newt (''Euproctus montanus'') is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae. It is endemic to Corsica, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. The Corsican brook salamander is found prima ...
(''Euproctus montanus'') which are endemic, the
Tyrrhenian painted frog The Tyrrhenian painted frog (''Discoglossus sardus'') is a species of frog in the family Alytidae (formerly Discoglossidae). Endemic to the Tyrrhenian Sea basin, it is found in a handful of Western Mediterranean islands, namely Sardinia, Corsic ...
(''Discoglossus sardus'') and the Sardinian tree frog (''Hyla sarda'') endemic to Corsica, Sardinia, Capraia and Elbe, the
Italian pool frog The Italian pool frog (''Pelophylax bergeri'') is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. Found on the mainland of Italy and the Mediterranean islands of Sicily, Elba, Corsica and Sardinia, its natural habitats are rivers, swamps, freshwater l ...
(''Pelophylax bergeri'') which is expanding from the Pointe du Cap estuarine marshes into the upper course of the streams, finally the European green toad (''Bufotes viridis'') of the West Mediterranean which lives mainly on the coast, in the marshes and puddles of back dunes. The Corsican euprocte lives in Acqua Tignese where adults and larvae take refuge in the basins during the dry season.


Flora

Some twenty-one rare threatened or endemic plants are present in the lagoon of Barcaggio and at the mouth of Acqua Tignese: *''
Lippia nodiflora ''Phyla nodiflora'', the frog fruit, sawtooth fogfruit, or turkey tangle, is a flowering plant in the family Verbenaceae, and is native to the area from northern South America to southern United States. It can be found in tropical areas around th ...
'': a single locality in France, the Barcaggio lagoon *'' Cressa cretica'' very threatened in mainland France, vulnerable in Corsica: lagoon of Barcaggio *'' Vitex agnus-castus'' or the chaste tree grows at the mouths of streams. It is in sharp decline in mainland France. The mouth of Acqua Tignese is one of the 3 most beautiful settlements on the island


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Sources

* * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Acqua Tignese Rivers of Haute-Corse Rivers of France Coastal basins of the Mediterranean Sea in Corsica