Environmentalists say new airport threatens Albanian lagoons

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AKERNI, Albania: A new, multimillion-euro international airport near Albania's coastal city of Vlora will mean hundreds of jobs for area residents. But environmentalists warn it could cause irreparable damage to the fragile ecosystems of protected lagoons that host flamingos, pelicans and millions of other migratory

Albania's new, 104 million-euro international airport - the country's third - is currently being constructed at the Narta lagoon some 10km north of the city of Vlora. Set to start operations in 2025, the airport will boast a 3.2km runway and is expected to handle up to 2 million passengers a year.

But Aleksander Trajce from the Protection and Preservation of Natural Environment in Albania, says the airport poses a grave threat to the Narta lagoon and the Karavasta lagoon farther north and environmentalists have launched a court battle to stop its construction. “Building such infrastructure right in the middle of this route would mean incredible damage to the bird populations for which this region is famous and on which it flourishes,” Trajce said.

Annette Spangenberg, from the German-based conservation group EuroNatur, said the Narta lagoon is part of an ecological network of conservation areas aiming at the long-term survival of bird species and their habitats.

 

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