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The Danube Delta falls within the Pannonian steppe ecosystem of eastern Europe, with Mediterranean influences. As a young region in full process of consolidation, the Danube Delta represents a very favourable place for the development of highly diverse flora and fauna, unique [clarification needed] in Europe, with numerous rare
Except for the even larger delta of the Volga, it is the most natural delta ecosystem left in Europe. Only 9% of the area is permanently above water (EEN, 1990) and it is a vitally important buffer between the hydrographical basin of the River Danube and the Black Sea.
We identified in the scientific literature, but also through field investigations, a number of 365 bird species observed in the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, belonging to 60 families (out of...
The Danube Delta coupled social-ecological system (SES), situated in South–East Romania, covers 5800 Km² of which 3500 Km², belong to the delta proper while the remaining area is shared between the upstream Danube floodplain in natural regime (Isaccea-Tulcea sector 102 km²), the Razim-Sinoie lagoon complex (1,145 km²), the marine waters ...
The Danube Delta is a Biosphere Reserve (DDBR) located at 45°0′N latitude and 29°0′E longitude in the eastern part of Romania and comprises more than 400 lakes, well interconnected by a ...
1 Οκτ 2024 · The Danube Delta is the second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta (Fig. 2), and is the best preserved on the continent. The greater part of it lies in Romania (Tulcea County), with a small part in Ukraine (Odesa Oblast).
45 freshwater fish species. Dynamic and diverse. The Danube Delta is the second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga. In European terms, it is huge (some 12 times the size of the Cota Donana Reserve on the Guadalquivir Delta, Spain).