Aammiq Wetland

33°43′53.15″N 35°47′20.34″E / 33.7314306°N 35.7889833°E / 33.7314306; 35.7889833

Designations
Official nameAmmiq Wetland
Designated16 April 1999
Reference no.978[1]
Ammiq wetlands
The wetlands in winter

The Aammiq Wetland (the name is also sometimes transliterated as "Ammiq"or "Aamiq") is the largest remaining freshwater wetland in Lebanon, a remnant of much more extensive marshes and lakes that once existed in the Bekaa Valley. It has been designated an Important Bird Area in the Middle East (BirdLife International, 1994), is included in the Directory of Wetlands in the Middle East (IUCN, 1995), was declared Ramsar Convention site number 978 in 1999, and most recently (2005) was designated, with Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve, a “Biosphere reserve” by UNESCO.

  1. ^ "Ammiq Wetland". Ramsar Sites blackService. Retrieved 25 April 2018.