Overview
- On June 3, trucks deposited the first granite blocks for a 4,679 m² landfill to extend the marina’s dry dock area.
- Portos de Galicia granted Nauplia Capital rights to 57,186 m² of port domain until 2052 with annual fees of €70,700.
- Plans include a ground-floor restaurant, café and a 220-space pay-per-minute parking lot for public use.
- The platform Salvemos Santa Marta has filed over 1,000 complaints and staged daily protests against environmental and procedural irregularities.
- Port authorities halted work for two weeks to update a 2003 archaeological monitoring plan but the environmental impact declaration remains unchanged since 2002.