Amvrakikos Gulf (part)

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Amvrakikos Gulf is a shallow, ecologically rich gulf in northwestern Greece known for its wetlands, lagoons, and diverse bird and marine life, and is protected as a national park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal water body
gulf
national park
protected area
wetland ecosystem
country Greece
hasBiodiversity diverse bird life
diverse marine life
hasDesignation Ambracian Gulf National Park
hasEcologicalRole important stopover for migratory birds
nursery area for fish
hasFeature estuaries
lagoons
mudflats
salt marshes
shallow waters
wetlands
hasMouthRiver Arachthos River
Louros River NERFINISHED
Vovos River NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus Natura 2000 network
surface form: Natura 2000 site

Ramsar wetland of international importance
national park of Greece
hasWildlife dolphins
fish species
migratory birds
sea turtles
wading birds
knownFor ecological richness
fisheries
important bird habitats
lagoon systems
traditional aquaculture
wetland ecosystems
locatedIn Epirus
surface form: Epirus region

Western Greece
surface form: Western Greece region

northwestern Greece
near Amfilochia
Arta
Preveza
partOf Ionian Sea
threatenedBy eutrophication
overfishing
pollution
usedFor aquaculture
birdwatching
ecotourism
fishing
waterType brackish
marine

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Arta regional unit contains Amvrakikos Gulf (part)
Filippiada near Amvrakikos Gulf (part)
this entity surface form: Amvrakikos Gulf region
Preveza Prefecture containsLagoon Amvrakikos Gulf (part)
this entity surface form: Amvrakikos Gulf lagoons