Metsähallitus suosittaa pysymään pois Oulun edustan erikoiselta hiekkasaarelta – Santapankista on tulossa suojelualue | Kaleva


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Santanpankki Sandbar: A Protected Area

The Santapankki sandbar, located in the Iin municipality's waters in the Gulf of Bothnia, is a popular destination for boaters from the Oulu region. However, it also serves as a vital nesting and resting area for birds.

Metsähallitus Recommendation

Metsähallitus (the Finnish Forest Administration) urges visitors to avoid landing on Santapankki from early May to late July, which is the bird nesting season.

Importance of the Area

The sandbar's size varies with water levels, making it a unique natural site. The recommendation is to help protect this important ecosystem for the birds.

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Iin kunnan vesialueella sijaitseva Santapankki on hieno luontokohde. Särkän koko riippuu veden korkeudesta.

Kuva: Teija Soini / arkisto

Metsähallitus toivoo, että merellä liikkujat välttäisivät jatkossa rantautumista Santapankin hiekkasaarelle lintujen pesimäaikana, eli toukokuun alusta heinäkuun loppuun ulottuvalla jaksolla.

Perämerellä Iin edustalla oleva Santapankki on suosittu retkikohde Oulun seudun veneilijöiden piirissä, mutta se on myös linnuille tärkeä pesimä- ja levähdysalue.

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