Abatesco


The Abatesco is a French coastal river which flows through the Haute-Corse department and empties into the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Geography

The watercourse is long.
The Abatesco originates south of the summit of Monte Formicola, which is high, at an altitude of in the commune of San-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo.
The source is very close to the famous GR20 hiking trail.
The upper section is called the Tassi torrent.
It only takes the name of Abatesco about from its source.
It first flows from southwest to northeast, then generally flows from west to east.
It flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea in the commune of Serra-di-Fiumorbo.
Neighboring coastal rivers are the Fiumorbo to the north and the Travo to the south.

Watershed municipalities and cantons

In the Haute-Corse department alone, the Abatesco drains four communes within one canton:
On almost all of its route, it serves as a boundary for the communes it runs along: Serra-di-Fiumorbo on its right bank, San-Gavino, then Isolaccio and finally Prunelli on its left bank.

Watershed

The surface of the Abatesco watershed is estimated as by Sandre, and as by a study published in the French Bulletin of Fishing and Fish Farming.

Managing body

The managing body since passage of the Corsican law of 22 January 2002 has been the Corsican Basin Committee.

Tributaries

The Abastesco has nineteen referenced tributaries:
TributaryUpper partL/RLengthCommune
Benacciolaleft1.2 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo and Serra-di-Fiumorbo
Fiumicettileft1.7 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo and Serra-di-Fiumorbo
Vanga d'Anioliright1.1 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo
Cupinleft1.8 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
Carenaright1.8 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo
MainiCardiccialeft4.1 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
←Laparoleft1.8 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
Furoneright1.4 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo
Corbavodoleft0.9 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
Zevaneright1 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo
Tualuleft1.3 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
Piero Biancajoleft1.4 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
BujaTrefontane
Trejontane
left4.9 kmIsolaccio-di-Fiumorbo, San-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
Includes the Bughjia waterfalls, renowned canyoning site
← Arena Biancaright3.2 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
Source at the Punta di Campolongo close to the GR20
←← Arialeft2.1 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
Source less than 200 meters from the GR20
← Pulitrelloleft1.4 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
← Codolaleft3 kmIsolaccio-di-Fiumorbo, San-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
← Foirinaccialeft1.7 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo
Sersaleft1.5 kmSan-Gavino-di-Fiumorbo, Isolaccio-di-Fiumorbo
Tribbaldoleft2.4 kmIsolaccio-di-Fiumorbo
waters the village of Pietrapola with the only approved spa in Corsica.
Saparettoleft2.4 kmIsolaccio-di-Fiumorbo
Vergajololeft2 kmPrunelli-di-Fiumorbo
Varciaponeleft1.3 kmPrunelli-di-Fiumorbo
Forcinaleft0.7 kmPrunelli-di-Fiumorbo
BiaccinoSambuchelliright8.7 kmVentiseri, Serra-di-Fiumorbo
← Anzagara'left4 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo
←← Minagoliright1.4 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo
←←← Juvaleft1.8 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo
Sindoliright1.4 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo
Carpinicciaright2.1 km
AgliaAcquaniellaright8.8 kmSerra-di-Fiumorbo.

Strahler number

The Strahler number of the Abatesco river is five from the Biaccino, Anzagara, Minagoli and Juva tributaries.

Human presence

In the valley, in the places called Abbazia, Agnatello, Calzarello and Catastajo, a whole wood industry was born and prospered, run by the FORTEF company.
It extracted of sawed timber and employed 800 people in 1935, with of forests and of cultivable land.
It fell into disuse in the nineteenth century.
In particular, at the height of on the Abatesco, a dam was built and hydroelectric plants at the place called Agnatello, supplied the timber industry which also existed at less than a kilometer, at a place called Abbazia at altitudes of.
In these same places, Corsican railways built a large railway bridge.
By the sea, less than, and at an altitude of the RT 10 passes over the Abatesco.
The old Roman road crossed about further north-west of this bridge, near the place called Chiarata.
On the river's course there are the Moulin de Branca and the Moulin de Biaccino, while the Moulin de Rizzale is on the Biaccino stream.

Ecology

The river and its tributaries are populated with trout.
A devastating flood for the fish population occurred in September 1989.
The mouth of the river has been classified as a Zone naturelle d'intérêt écologique, faunistique et floristique since 1985 covering, which includes the Canna marshes and the Gradugine pond to the north, and the Palo pond to the south.