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The Ebro Delta ( ca, Delta de l'Ebre, ; es, Delta del Ebro, ) is the delta region of the Ebro River ( ca, Ebre, links=no, es, Ebro, links=no) in the southwest of the Province of Tarragona in the region of
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. It is located on the
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, and is the northernmost point, by some designations, of the Gulf of Valencia. Its location per Ramsar site designation is .


Geography

The Ebro Delta is one of the largest
wetland A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded or saturated by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months). Flooding results in oxygen-free (Anoxic waters, anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in t ...
areas in the western Mediterranean region, at .Ebro.info: Ebro Delta Natural Park
. accessed 5.22.2011
The Ebro delta has expanded rapidly on soils washed downriver. The town of Amposta, a seaport in the 4th century, demonstrates the historical rate of growth of the delta as it is now located well inland from the current river mouth. The rounded form of the delta attests to the balance between sediment deposition by the Ebro and removal of this material by wave erosion. The area at the primary mouth of the Ebro is currently protected by several fluvial islands: the Isle of Garxal (), the Isle of Sant Antoni (), and the Isle of Buddha (). The Ebro Delta was placed, with in 1993, on the
Ramsar Convention The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of Ramsar sites (wetlands). It is also known as the Convention on Wetlands. It ...
list of wetlands of international importance as defined for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands, recognizing the fundamental ecological functions of wetlands and their economic, cultural, scientific, and recreational value.


Uses


Agriculture

Some delta areas have been drained for agricultural use over the centuries. The modern delta is in intensive agricultural use for rice, fruit (in particular citrus), and vegetables. The Rice-producing Cooperative of the Ebro Delta accounts for a production capacity of 45 thousand tonnes of rice annually, from 14 varietals, cultivated on 22,000 hectares. Compared to the major Spanish rice-producing regions of
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and Extremadura, yields in the Ebro Delta are more consistent, due to a stable water supply. Since 1992, the Ebro Delta is one of three Spanish regions awarded a Protected Designation of Origin for rice production. "The designation includes six varieties: bahía, bomba, fonsa, montsianell, sènia and tebre, grown exclusively in the towns of Aldea, Ampolla, Amposta, Camarles, Deltebre, Sant Carles de la Ràpita and Sant Jaume d'Enveja." A network of canals and irrigation ditches constructed by both agricultural and conservation groups are helping to maintain the ecologic and economic resources of the Ebro Delta. The zebra mussel, an invasive species, is expanding through the delta and upstream in Ebro waters. Due to its rapid rate of reproduction with a competing advantage, the zebra mussel is adversely affecting native species.


Wildlife

In 1983 Spain designated a large part of the delta as a natural park. Ebro Delta Natural Park (Catalan: ''Parc Natural del Delta de l'Ebre'', Spanish: ''Parque Natural del Delta del Ebro'') has a total surface area of .www.audouinbirding: Ebro Delta Natural Park
The natural park has protected
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s, beaches,
marsh A marsh is a wetland that is dominated by herbaceous rather than woody plant species.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p Marshes can often be found ...
es, salt pans, and
estuaries An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. Estuaries form a transition zone between river environments and maritime environme ...
that provide extensive
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s. The park is of international importance for eight of its plant species and 69 of its vertebrate fauna. It has some 95 breeding species of birds, is also very important for over 300 species of a wide range of transient and overwintering species, and serves as an essential stopover point for large numbers of migratory birds and
waterfowl Anseriformes is an order of birds also known as waterfowl that comprises about 180 living species of birds in three families: Anhimidae (three species of screamers), Anseranatidae (the magpie goose), and Anatidae, the largest family, which ...
. The Ebro delta has the world's largest colony of Audouin's gulls. In 2006 it held a record number of more than 15,000 pairs.


See also

*
Salt wedge An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. Estuaries form a transition zone between river environments and maritime environmen ...
, an estuary issue * List of rivers of Spain * Bomba rice — also with D.O. status for rice * Calasparra — also with D.O. status for rice


References


''Ebro''
in the
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External links


Parc Natural del Delta de l'Ebre


* ttp://earthfromspace.photoglobe.info/spc_ebro_delta.html Earth from Space: The Ebro Delta.— ''seen from Space'' * ttp://www.iberianature.com/material/ebro.html Iberian Nature: The River Ebro and Deltabr>Birding in Spain: Photo gallery of the Ebro Delta and surrounding area
- ''birds, plants, and landscapes''.
Places to stay in Riumar, next to nature reserve in the Delta del Ebro
- ''nature reserve, stayover, holiday homes''.
The Trinidad Salt Pans
- ''Pans within the Ebro River Delta Nature Reserve''
Generalitat de Catalunya: Parcs Naturals, Delta de l'Ebre
— official park homepage {{Authority control .01 Estuaries of Spain Wetlands of Catalonia Natural parks of Catalonia Landforms of Catalonia Landforms of Spain River deltas of Europe Province of Tarragona Ramsar sites in Spain