Ecological characteristics :
The marine biodiversity is very rich in Medes islands. Below a depth of 10 -15m, the underwater landscape of the Medes Islands is made up of fallen rocks and boulders that have been wrought loose by erosion. A wide variety of colonies of marine fauna live under these rocks, scattered amongst algae and sponges with vivid colors or a dark, down-like appearance, such as Mediterranean alcyon (Alcyonium acaule), bryozoa such as false coral (Myriapora truncata), as well as marine animals and sea-snails. A variety of crustaceans, such as spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas), black squat lobster (Galathea strigosa) and broad lobster (Scyllarus arctus) inhabit the nooks and sheltered spots, as well as a variety of territorial fish, including scorpion fish (Scorpaena porcus), and hunter species such as conger (Conger conger), brown meagre (Sciaena umbra) and red grouper (Epinephelus guaza).