Tuscan Archipelago: cliff of Savalia and Paramuricea

This video was made during an scuba diving in the depths of the Tuscan Archipelago and shows us a beautiful and exuberant cliff full of life characterized by marine biology present in the Mediterranean Sea.

Arcipelago Toscano - Tuscan Arcipelago - scogliera di Savalia savaglia e Paramuricea clavata - cliff of Savalia savaglia and Paramuricea clavata - intotheblue.it
Arcipelago Toscano – Tuscan Arcipelago – scogliera di Savalia savaglia e Paramuricea clavata – cliff of Savalia savaglia and Paramuricea clavata – intotheblue.it

The Tuscan Archipelago is formed by a group of seven major islands: Gorgona, Capraia, Pianosa, Giglio, Giannutri, the island of Montecristo and the island of Elba which is the largest. Moreover there are some minor islands ones, besides shallows and rocks located between the Tuscan mainland and Corsica. The archipelago is bathed by the Ligurian Sea to the north of the island of Elba and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the south of the island of Elba. The Corsican channel and the Piombino canal can be considered as connecting channels between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, respectively to the west and east of the island of Elba.

It is the largest marine park in Europe and each island has different characteristics from the others both from an environmental and naturalistic point of view as well as cultural, historical and artistic aspects. The Islands are part of the Provinces of Livorno and Grosseto.

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