Anchoring in Natural Parks: buoys and regulations 2026

  • 4/June/2026
  • Category: Environment, Environment, Port

New Royal Decree to protect seagrass meadows: what you need to know about anchoring

On March 11, 2026, Royal Decree 191/2026 was published, establishing the legal framework for the protection, conservation and restoration of seagrass meadows in Spanish Mediterranean waters. These meadows —such as Posidonia oceanica and Cymodocea nodosa— are essential ecosystems for marine biodiversity, contributing to water quality, protecting the coastline and serving as vital habitats.

Ban on anchoring over seagrass meadows

The main measure introduced by the new Royal Decree is a general ban on anchoring vessels on these meadows, with the aim of preventing their deterioration. This regulation requires greater attention when anchoring and reinforces the need to be aware of protected areas before dropping anchor.

Commitment of the Club and the sector

In response to this new regulation, the Club Nàutic l’Escala, together with national organisations representing ports and nautical service companies, is working to promote measures that balance nautical activity with the conservation of the marine environment. The goal is to ensure responsible navigation while preserving our surroundings.


Check seagrass meadow areas

To help sailors, the official map of the Generalitat de Catalunya showing seagrass meadow areas is available here: https://sig.gencat.cat/visors/habitats_marins.html

Information on anchoring and mooring buoys along the coast

The Club provides a dedicated webpage with updated information on anchoring and available alternatives: https://nauticescala.com/noticies/boies-de-fondeig/


Environmental good practices

We remind all users of the importance of following environmental best practices when navigating, in order to protect the marine environment and ensure its long-term conservation: https://nauticescala.com/port-a-la-costa-brava/un-port-responsable/

Responsible navigation, a sustainable future

The Club Nàutic l’Escala encourages all users to adopt responsible behaviour when navigating and anchoring.

Protecting the sea is a shared responsibility.

Learn about the Club’s commitment and actions towards quality and environmental preservation: Visit the Responsible Marina section.

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