List of Ramsar sites in Ukraine

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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

Name[1] Oblast Area (km²) Designated Description Image
Bakota Bay[2] Khmelnytsky
48°35′N 26°56′E / 48.583°N 26.933°E / 48.583; 26.933 (Bakota Bay)
15.9 29 July 2004 part of National Park "Podilski Tovtry", Dniester valley
Berda River mouth, Berdiansk Spit and Berdiansk Bay[3] Zaporizhia
46°44′N 36°48′E / 46.733°N 36.800°E / 46.733; 36.800 (Berda River mouth)
18 Sea of Azov near Berdyansk
Bilosaraisk Bay, Bilosaraisk Spit[4] Donetsk
46°54′N 37°20′E / 46.900°N 37.333°E / 46.900; 37.333 (Bilosaraisk Bay)
20 Sea of Azov near Yalta, Donetsk Oblast
Great Chapli Depression[5] Kherson
46°29′N 33°51′E / 46.483°N 33.850°E / 46.483; 33.850 (Great Chapli Depression)
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 / 52.317; 33.383 (Desna River floodplains)
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 / 46.000; 33.083 (Karkinit and Dzharylgat Bays)
870 23 November 1995 The Karkinit Bay is a bay of the Black Sea that separates the southwestern Crimean Peninsula from mainland Ukraine.
Lake Kartal Odessa 5
Cape Kazantyp rocky shore habitat Crimea
45°28′N 35°51′E / 45.467°N 35.850°E / 45.467; 35.850 (Cape Kazantyp)
2.51 29 July 2004 A headland located in the northeastern part of the Crimean peninsula.
Kremenchuk Floodplains Poltava Oblast
Kryva Bay and Kryva Spit Donetsk 14
Kuhurluy Odessa 65
Molochnyi Estuary Zaporizhia 224
Obitochna Spit Zaporizhia 20
Cape Opuk nearshore habitat Crimea
45°01′N 36°12′E / 45.017°N 36.200°E / 45.017; 36.200 (Cape Opuk)
7.75
Perebrody Peat Bogs 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 / 46.117; 34.250 (Central Syvash)
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

  1. ^ a b "Ramsar List" (PDF). Ramsar.org. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  2. ^ http://wetlands.biomon.org/?p=216
  3. ^ http://wetlands.biomon.org/?p=192
  4. ^ http://wetlands.biomon.org/?p=190
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-25. Retrieved 2018-10-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ http://wetlands.biomon.org/?p=188

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