as it’s the only beach with easy access from the promenade all the way to the water. Although Valencia’s beaches are separated from the city center by miles of residential housing, Malvarrosa ...
The Rugulopterix okamurae algae is a Pacific native that has invaded areas in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. With the currents carrying the algae to the coast, it then continues to spread over ...
They explain what they like about the beach and the types of activities ... vibrant city on the eastern coast of Spain. Ruby has been living around Valencia for two years and with her Spanish ...
La Albufera National Park is located along Spain's Mediterranean coast ... The coast of Valencia is divided into three separate beaches, Las Arenas to the south, La Malvarrosa in the middle ...
Murcia and Valencia have been flooded with rugulopterix okamurae while Tarifa, a seaside town on the southern tip of Spain, cannot afford to remove the brown specimen from its beaches. Tourists ...
Experts fear Majorca could be next after the invasive algae was found in Barcelona, with the Andalusian coast worst affected ...