The first instances for the establishment of a protected area on the Roman coast date back to the 1970s, but only in 1982, an official promoting committee was set up. A first attempt was made with the Decree of July 28, 1987, signed by the
Minister of the Environment Mario Pavan. The State nature reserve was finally established with a ministerial Decree of March 29, 1996. As a sensitive target for arsonists, the reserve is protected by one of the four AIB Plans for forest fire prevention of the state nature reserves in
Lazio. The area also suffers from
desertification. In 2000 the Municipality of Rome established the CEA (''Centro per l'Educazione Ambientale''), having its headquarters close to the Castel Fusano pinewood; a small museum of insects of the Roman coast has been set up there.
Areas of environmental interest •
Centro Habitat Mediterraneo; • Dunes of Palidoro; • Macchiagrande di Galeria; • Mouth of Arrone oasis; •
Castel di Guido oasis; •
Oasi di Macchiagrande; • Vasche di Maccarese oasis; •
Castel Fusano Urban Park; • Coccia di Morto pinewood; • Procoio estate; • Dunes of Bocca di Leone.
Areas of historical and archaeological interest • Castello Rospigliosi; • Gregoriopoli and
Ostia Antica; • Necropolis of Isola Sacra; •
Ostia Antica archaeological site; •
Portus archaeological site •
Tor Boacciana,
Tor San Michele, Torre Primavera and Torre di Palidoro; •
Villa Chigi-Sacchetti. == Fauna ==