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The Stabiacciu (french: Rivière u Stabiacciu) is a coastal river in the southeast of the department of
Corse-du-Sud Corse-du-Sud (; co, link=no, Corsica suttana , or ; en, Southern Corsica) is (as of 2019) an administrative department of France, consisting of the southern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collect ...
, Corsica, France. The estuary, which contains an abandoned salt works, is rich in fauna and flora.


Course

The Stabiacciu is long. It crosses the communes of
Porto-Vecchio Porto-Vecchio (, ; it, Porto Vecchio or ; co, Portivechju or ) is a commune in the French department of Corse-du-Sud, on the island of Corsica. Porto-Vecchio is a medium-sized port city placed on a good harbor, the southernmost of the mars ...
and
Sotta Sotta is a commune in the Corse-du-Sud department of France on the island of Corsica. It is one of communes in the canton of Grand Sud. Geography Sotta is to the northeast of the commune of Figari on the road to Porto-Vecchio; it was create ...
. The river rises in the commune of Sotta to the east of the village of Chera. It flows in a generally northeast direction past the villages of Sotta and Ceccia, then enters the Golfe de Porto Veccio to the southeast of the city of Porto Vecchio. It spreads out into marshy land near its mouth, bordering the Salines de Porto Vecchio.


Estuary

The mouth of the Stabiacciu, with areas that are regularly flooded, marshes, old salt pans and open water is rich in plant and animal species. The ''Conservatoire du littoral'' now manages the estuary to prevent degradation of the natural space, which is used by joggers, ornithologists, amateur fishermen and photographers. There are extensive salt meadows and marshes. The Salines de Porto Vecchio in the northwest are salt marshes that were used to harvest sea salt from 1795 until the 2000s. More than of white salt was harvested each year, an important product of the city of Porto Vecchio. The salt works have now been abandoned, the wooden walkways are rotting and huts have collapsed. Salt-tolerant plants are growing on the side of the canals and herons and seagulls frequent the waters. The marshes are bordered by
Phragmites ''Phragmites'' () is a genus of four species of large perennial reed grasses found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. Taxonomy The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, maintained by Kew Garden in London ...
and along the river the riparian forest contains black alder (''
Alnus glutinosa ''Alnus glutinosa'', the common alder, black alder, European alder, European black alder, or just alder, is a species of tree in the family Betulaceae, native to most of Europe, southwest Asia and northern Africa. It thrives in wet locations whe ...
'') and black poplar (''
Populus nigra ''Populus nigra'', the black poplar, is a species of cottonwood poplar, the type species of section ''Aigeiros'' of the genus ''Populus'', native to Europe, southwest and central Asia, and northwest Africa.Flora Europaea''Populus nigra''/ref> ...
''). Two endangered plants thrive: ''Silene velutina'' and ''Daucus rouyi''. The estuary is a nursery for many marine species, notably the small Mediterranean killifish (''Aphanius fasciatus'').
bottlenose dolphin Bottlenose dolphins are aquatic mammals in the genus ''Tursiops.'' They are common, cosmopolitan members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins. Molecular studies show the genus definitively contains two species: the common ...
s (''Tursiops truncatus'') may be seen on the side side, and
Hermann's tortoise Hermann's tortoise (''Testudo hermanni'') is a species of tortoise. Two subspecies are known: the western Hermann's tortoise (''T. h. hermanni'' ) and the eastern Hermann's tortoise (''T. h. boettgeri'' ). Sometimes mentioned as a subspecies, ...
(''Testudo hermanni'') has a preserved habitat on the land side. The estuary itself is frequented by
flamingo Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of Wader, wading bird in the Family (biology), family Phoenicopteridae, which is the only extant family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. There are four flamingo species distributed throughout the Americas ...
s, small shorebirds,
heron The herons are long-legged, long-necked, freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 72 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons. Members of the genera ''Botaurus'' and ''Ixobrychus ...
s,
egret Egrets ( ) are herons, generally long-legged wading birds, that have white or buff plumage, developing fine plumes (usually milky white) during the breeding season. Egrets are not a biologically distinct group from herons and have the same build ...
s and
stilt Stilt is a common name for several species of birds in the family Recurvirostridae, which also includes those known as avocets. They are found in brackish or saline wetlands in warm or hot climates. They have extremely long legs, hence the grou ...
s which feed on amphibians such as
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''),
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
Balearic green toad The Balearic green toad (''Bufotes balearicus'') is a toad belonging to the true toad family, Bufonidae, from Italy and islands in the western Mediterranean Sea. It is mostly a lowland species, but can be found as high as asl in central Italy. ...
(''Bufotes balearicus''). Birds that reproduce in the estuary include
tawny pipit The tawny pipit (''Anthus campestris'') is a medium-large passerine bird which breeds in much of the central Palearctic from northwest Africa and Portugal to Central Siberia and on to Inner Mongolia. It is a migrant moving in winter to tropic ...
(''Anthus campestris''),
common nighthawk The common nighthawk (''Chordeiles minor'') is a medium-sized crepuscular or nocturnal bird of the Americas within the nightjar family, whose presence and identity are best revealed by its vocalization. Typically dark (gray, black and brown), ...
(''Chordeiles minor''),
common linnet The common linnet (''Linaria cannabina'') is a small passerine bird of the finch family, Fringillidae. It derives its common name and the scientific name, ''Linaria'', from its fondness for hemp seeds and flax seeds—flax being the English n ...
(''Linaria cannabina'') and
zitting cisticola The zitting cisticola or streaked fantail warbler (''Cisticola juncidis'') is a widely distributed Old World warbler whose breeding range includes southern Europe, Africa (outside the deserts and rainforest), and southern Asia down to northern Aus ...
(''Cisticola juncidis'').


Hydrology

Measurements of the river flow were taken at the Moulin de Lastreto station in Sotta from 1971 to 1997. The watershed above this station covers . The average flow of water throughout the year was .


Tributaries

The following streams (''ruisseaux'') are tributaries of the Stabiacciu (ordered by length) and sub-tributaries: * Orgone: ** Caccia: ** Vica: ** Vangoncella: *** Risoli: ** Vasculacciu: ** Becchi: ** Cirviolu: * Bala (river): ** Petrosu: *** Fraura: ** Scopa Piana: *** Gavinu: *** Licetu: *** Fiuritu: ** Scaparone: * Piscia: ** Butacina: *** Corbagja: * Rocheta: * Sarconcella: * Vergaggiola: * Cuparchiata: * Mezzanellu: * Anton Guglielmu: * Litaretu:


Notes


Sources

* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Stabiacciu Rivers of Corse-du-Sud Rivers of France Coastal basins of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Corsica