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  1. Aerial view of Kongsfjorden
    Common eiders
    Ny-Ålesund, the closest settlement, with a view of Kongsfjorden
    Terretorial Arctic tern
    Arctic tern "nest"
    Nesting female eider
    Glaucous gull nest
    Multiple female eiders nesting, blending into the environment
    Barnacle goose
    Red phalaropes
    Newly hatched common eiders
    Glaoucous gull chick
    Great skua nest
    Arctic tern nest

    Kongsfjorden

    • Country: 
      Norway
    • Designation date: 
      24-07-1985
    • Site number: 
      315
    • Published since: 
      6 year(s)
    710 ha
  2. Aerial view of Isøyane
    Nordre Isøya
    Isøyane
    Isøyane
    Isøyane
    Isøyane

    Isøyane

    • Country: 
      Norway
    • Designation date: 
      24-07-1985
    • Site number: 
      316
    • Published since: 
      6 year(s)
    230 ha
  3. Ramsar logo

    Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

    • Country: 
      United States of America
    • Designation date: 
      18-12-1986
    • Site number: 
      350
    • Published since: 
      18 year(s)
    162,635 ha
  4. Ramsar logo

    Riverland

    • Country: 
      Australia
    • Designation date: 
      23-09-1987
    • Site number: 
      377
    • Published since: 
      11 year(s)
    30,640 ha
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    Koshi Tappu

    • Country: 
      Nepal
    • Designation date: 
      17-12-1987
    • Site number: 
      380
    • Published since: 
      29 year(s)
    17,500 ha
  6. The islands seen from east.
    Pond on the island Innersuatsiaq.
    Steep cliff at the island Angissat.
    Coastal lagoon at Basisø.
    Sandy beach on Niaqornaq.
    Arctic terns over Saatuuarsuit, the westernmost small islands.

    Kitsissunnguit

    • Country: 
      Denmark (Greenland)
    • Designation date: 
      27-01-1988
    • Site number: 
      384
    • Published since: 
      5 year(s)
    6,910 ha
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    Biviere di Gela

    • Country: 
      Italy
    • Designation date: 
      12-04-1988
    • Site number: 
      397
    • Published since: 
      26 year(s)
    256 ha
  8. Clara Bog
    Active Raised Bog displaying Sphagnum magellanicum low hummocks and lawns and Sphagnum cuspidatum pools.
    Sphagnum magellanicum & S. cuspidatum lawns within a soak system at Clara West.

    Clara Bog

    • Country: 
      Ireland
    • Designation date: 
      06-12-1988
    • Site number: 
      415
    • Published since: 
      2 year(s)
    460 ha
  9. White Water-lilies and Black-headed Gulls on the Bodrogzug Ramsar Site.

    Bodrogzug

    • Country: 
      Hungary
    • Designation date: 
      17-03-1989
    • Site number: 
      422
    • Published since: 
      7 year(s)
    4,220 ha
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    Complejo intermareal Umia-Grove

    • Country: 
      Spain
    • Designation date: 
      05-12-1989
    • Site number: 
      452
    • Published since: 
      25 year(s)
    2,561 ha

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