Scoglio d'Africa

Coordinates: 42°21′29.55″N 10°03′50.82″E / 42.3582083°N 10.0641167°E / 42.3582083; 10.0641167

Scoglio d'Africa
Nickname: Formica di Montecristo
Geography
Location Tyrrhenian Sea
Archipelago Tuscan Archipelago
Highest elevation 3 m (10 ft)
Administration
Italy
Region Tuscany
Province Livorno
Comune Campo nell'Elba
Demographics
Population uninhabited
Scoglio d’Africa lighthouse
Formiche di Montecristo
Tuscany
Location Tuscan archipelago
Tuscany
Italy
Coordinates 42°21′29.55″N 10°03′50.82″E / 42.3582083°N 10.0641167°E / 42.3582083; 10.0641167
Year first constructed 1867
Automated yes
Construction stone tower
Tower shape cylindrical tower with lantern and gallery on conical frustum base
Markings / pattern unpainted stone tower, grey lantern dome
Height 16 metres (52 ft)
Focal height 19 metres (62 ft)
Light source solar power
Range 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi)
Characteristic Fl W 5s.
Fog signal no
Admiralty number E1454
NGA number 8976
ARLHS number ITA-160
Italy number 2096 E.F
Managing agent Marina Militare[1]

The Scoglio d'Africa [2] (or Scoglio d'Affrica) also named Formica di Monte Cristo ("Monte Cristo's Ant"), is a solitary small skerry belonging to the Tuscan Archipelago located in open sea between Tyrrhenian Sea and Corsica Channel. It is located 18.5 km west of the Island of Montecristo, 23.5 km south of Pianosa Island and 43.1 km east of Corsica. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Campo nell'Elba. It is also part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park.

Description

Regarding its size and its shape, it can be considered to all effects an emergent rock in a stretch of shallow sea. It has a rounded contour with the diameter of 70 metres, an area of 3,000 square metres and an altitude of only 3 metres above sea level depending from the tides and the waves. Geologically the skerry belongs to a submarine ridge starting few miles east of Capraia and it extends toward south up to reach Pianosa.[3] The ridge is lying at an average depth of 80 metres but it decreases in proximity of the island to arrive at 8 metres. The depths in the region among the skerry and Montecristo reach 200 metres.

Fauna

The seabed around the rock is composed by two types of biocoenosis; the first is formed by algae, bryozoa and polychaete that form a structure rich in cavities; the second is formed by prairies of Posidonia.[4]

Scoglio d'Africa lighthouse

On its platform was built in 1867 a lighthouse still active and operated by Marina Militare identified by the number 2096 E.F. The lighthouse has a conical base, to resist the waves, surmounted by a cylindrical tower in white stone with balcony and lantern. It has a solar power unit, the focal plane is at 19 metres and emit a single white flash every 5 seconds visible up to 12 nautical miles.[5]

See also


Reference

  1. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Italy: Tuscany". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  2. Scoglio d'Africa Marina Militare
  3. "Lineamenti geologici e geomorfologici" (in Italian). Retrieved 29 February 2012.
  4. Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali
  5. Scoglio d’Africa Marina Militare

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