Melland Nature Reserve
Melland naturreservat
Map showing the location of Melland Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Melland Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Melland Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Melland Nature Reserve
Nearest cityVihalsen
Coordinates63°21′11″N 8°30′56″E / 63.35306°N 8.51556°E / 63.35306; 8.51556
Area46.5 ha (115 acres)
Established2002
Official nameMellandsvågen
Designated18 March 1996
Reference no.808[1]

The Melland Nature Reserve (Norwegian: Melland naturreservat) is located on the western part of Skardsøya island in the municipality of Aure in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.[2] The nature reserve has the status of a Ramsar site because of its importance for migratory birds.[3]

The area received protection in 2002 "to preserve an area that encompasses both protected wetlands and coastal areas rich in botanical species,"[4] according to the conservation regulations. The Melland Nature Reserve is bordered to the west by the Mellandsvågen Nature Reserve, which was established in 1998 and measures 95.9 hectares (237 acres).[5]

The area consists of a varied stretch of beach with diverse landscape elements. Rocky beaches dominate, but there is also a pebble beach. The bottoms of the shallow coves are covered in silt, sand, and gravel. The area has 78 registered plant species. The beach and shallow basins are important resting, overwintering, and nesting sites for birds.

References

  1. "Mellandsvågen". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. "Melland". Mijlø-direktoratet. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  3. "Melland og Mellandsvågen" (PDF). Molde: Fylkesmannen i Møre og Romsdal. 2012. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  4. "Forskrift om verneplan for havstrand og elveos i Møre og Romsdal, vedlegg 24, freding av Melland naturreservat, Aure kommune, Møre og Romsdal". May 27, 1988. Retrieved August 21, 2017. å ta vare på eit område som får med både dei allereie sikra våtmarksområda og dei botaniske artsrike strandområda
  5. "Mellandsvågen". Mijlø-direktoratet. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
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