Ramsar sites in Russia
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As of 2006 there are 35 Ramsar sites in Russia of total area 103,237.67 km².
The first sites were registered with the Ramsar Convention in the Soviet era on October 11, 1976. These were Kandalaksha Bay Lake Khanka and Volga River delta.
- Area between the Pura River & Mokoritto River Taymyria ~11,250 km²
- Berezovye Islands Gulf of Finland Leningrad Oblast 120 km²
- Brekhovsky Islands in the Yenisei estuary Taymyria ~14,000 km²
- Chany Lake Novosibirsk Oblast 3,648.48 km²
- Gorbita River Delta Taymyria ~750 km²
- Islands in Ob River Estuary Kara Sea Yamalo-Nenetsia 1,280 km²
- Islands in Onega Bay White Sea Karelia 36 km²
- Kama-Bakaldino mires Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 2,265 km²
- Kandalaksha Bay Murmansk Oblast 2,080 km²
- Karaginsky Island Bering Sea Kamchatka Krai 1,935.97 km²
- Khingano-Arkharinskaya Lowland Amur Oblast ~2,000 km²
- Kuban River Delta: Akhtaro-Grivenskaya group of limans Krasnodar Krai 846 km²
- Kuban River Delta: Group of limans between rivers Kuban & Protoka Krasnodar Krai 884 km²
- Kurgalsky Peninsula Leningrad Oblast 650 km²
- Lake Bolon & the mouths of the Selgon River & Simmi Rivers Khabarovsk Krai 538 km²
- Lake Khanka Primorsky Krai 3,100 km²
- Lake Manych-Gudilo Kalmykia & Rostov Oblast 1126 km²
- Lake Udyl & the mouths of the Bichi Bitki & Pilda Rivers Khabarovsk Krai 576 km²
- Lower Dvuobje Khantia-Mansia & Yamalo-Nenetsia 5,400 km²
- Moroshechnaya River Kamchatka Krai 2,190 km²
- Mshinskaya Wetland system Leningrad Oblast 751 km²
- Oka River & Pra River floodplains Ryazan Oblast 1,615.42 km²
- Parapolsky Dol Kamchatka Krai 12,000 km²
- Pskovsko-Chudskaya Lowland Pskov Oblast 936 km²
- Selenga Delta Buryatia 121 km²
- Southern coast of the Gulf of Finland Baltic Sea Leningrad Oblast 64 km²
- Svir River Delta Leningrad Oblast 605 km²
- Tobol-Ishim Forest-steppe Tyumen Oblast 12170 km²
- Torey Lakes Chita Oblast 1,725 km²
- Upper Dvuobje Khantia-Mansia 4,700 km²
- Utkholok Kamchatka Krai 2200 km²
- Veselovskoye Reservoir Rostov Oblast 3,090 km²
- Volga River Delta Astrakhan Oblast 8,000 km²
- Wetlands in the Lower Bagan area Novosibirsk Oblast 268.8 km²
- Zeya-Bureya Plains Amur Oblast 316 km²