List of Ramsar sites in Ukraine
Ukraine has 50 Ramsar sites designated as Wetlands of International Importance. Ramsar sites in Ukraine have a total surface area of approximately 802,604 hectares (1,983,280 acres). The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands came into effect for Ukraine on December 1, 1991.[1]
Ukraine Wetlands of International Importance[]
This article needs to be updated.(September 2019) |
Name[1] | Oblast | Area (km²) | Designated | Description | Image |
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Bakota Bay[2] | Khmelnytsky 48°35′N 26°56′E / 48.583°N 26.933°E |
15.9 | 29 July 2004 | part of National Park "Podilski Tovtry", Dniester valley | |
, and [3] | Zaporizhia 46°44′N 36°48′E / 46.733°N 36.800°E |
18 | Sea of Azov near Berdyansk | ||
, [4] | Donetsk 46°54′N 37°20′E / 46.900°N 37.333°E |
20 | Sea of Azov near | ||
[5] | Kherson 46°29′N 33°51′E / 46.483°N 33.850°E |
23.59 | part of Askania-Nova Reserve | ||
Cheremske Mire | Volyn Oblast | 328 | |||
Chilia branch (Kilia) | Odessa | 328 | Danube Delta at Bystroye Channel | ||
Desna River floodplains | Sumy 52°19′N 33°23′E / 52.317°N 33.383°E |
42.7 | |||
Dnieper River Delta | Kherson | 260 | |||
Dnieper-Orli floodplains | Dnipropetrovsk | 25.6 | |||
Northern area of the Dniester Liman | Odessa | 200 | |||
Land of Dniester-Turunchuk | Odessa | 760 | |||
Karadag rocky shore habitat | Crimea | 2.24 | |||
Karkanit and Dzharylhach bays | Kherson, Crimea 46°00′N 33°5′E / 46.000°N 33.083°E |
870 | 23 November 1995 | The Karkinit Bay is a bay of the Black Sea that separates the southwestern Crimean Peninsula from mainland Ukraine. | |
Odessa | 5 | ||||
Cape Kazantyp rocky shore habitat | Crimea 45°28′N 35°51′E / 45.467°N 35.850°E |
2.51 | 29 July 2004 | A headland located in the northeastern part of the Crimean peninsula. | |
Kremenchuk Floodplains | Poltava Oblast | ||||
and | Donetsk | 14 | |||
Kuhurluy | Odessa | 65 | |||
Molochnyi Estuary | Zaporizhia | 224 | |||
Zaporizhia | 20 | ||||
nearshore habitat | Crimea 45°01′N 36°12′E / 45.017°N 36.200°E |
7.75 | |||
Rivne | 127.18 | ||||
Polissya Marshes | Zhytomyr | 21.45 | |||
Prypiat River floodplains | Volyn | 120 | |||
Sasyk Lagoon | Odessa | 210 | |||
Shahany-Alibei-Burnas lakes system | Odessa | 190 | |||
Shatsk Lakes | Volyn | 328.5 | |||
Lower Smotrych River | Khmelnytsky | 14.8 | |||
Stokhid River floodplains | Volyn | 100 | |||
Lake Synevyr | Zakarpattia | 0.29 | |||
Central Syvash | Kherson, Crimea 46°07′N 34°15′E / 46.117°N 34.250°E |
800 | |||
Eastern Syvash | Kherson, Crimea | 1,650 | |||
Tendra Bay | Kherson | 380 | |||
Tylihul Estuary | Odessa, Mykolaiv | 260 | |||
Yahorlyk Bay[6] | Kherson, Mykolaiv | 340 | separated from Dnieper-Bug Estuary by Kinburn Peninsula |
References[]
- ^ a b "Ramsar List" (PDF). Ramsar.org. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
- ^ http://wetlands.biomon.org/?p=216
- ^ http://wetlands.biomon.org/?p=192
- ^ http://wetlands.biomon.org/?p=190
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-25. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ http://wetlands.biomon.org/?p=188
External links[]
- The Annotated Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance: Ukraine
- Wetlands of Ukraine with a list of all wetlands including recognized by the Ramsar Convention and potentially to be recognized in the future
Categories:
- Ramsar sites in Ukraine
- Lists of Ramsar sites