Abashiri Quasi-National Park
Abashiri Quasi-National Park (網走国定公園, Abashiri Kokutei Kōen) is a quasi-national park in Japan. The park protects the waters and surrounding coastline of the lakes and lagoons along the Sea of Okhotsk on Hokkaidō. This includes such lakes as Lake Abashiri and Lake Notoro as well as Lake Tōfutsu and Lake Saroma. Lake Saroma is the fourth largest lake in Japan. Most of the park lies within the limits of Abashiri in Abashiri Subprefecture of northeastern Hokkaidō.
The park includes a Marine Protected Area, which falls under the IUCN category Ib. The park is either 37261 ha or 43559 ha.
An important part of Abashiri Quasi-National Park is its floral display. Some of the most prominent species are in the following table.
Scientific name | Common name | Native name |
---|---|---|
Thermopsis lupinoides | Goldbanner | センダイハギ / 先代萩 |
Gentiana triflora var. japonica | エゾリンドウ | |
Convallaria keiskei | Lily of the valley | スズラン |
Iris setosa | Iris | ヒオウギアヤメ |
Hemerocallis yezoensis | Daylily | エゾキスゲ / 蝦夷黄萓 |
Lilium pensylvanicum | エゾスカシユリ / 蝦夷透百合 | |
Salicornia europaea | Glasswort | アッケシソウ / 厚岸草 |
See also
References
- ^ List of Quasi-National Parks, Ministry of the Environment Government of Japan, Last access 3 June 2009
- ^ "The Abashiri Quasi National Park". World Database on Protected Areas. The WDPA is a joint product of UNEP and IUCN, prepared by UNEP-WCMC, supported by IUCN WCPA and working with Governments, the Secretariats of MEAs and collaborating NGOs. February 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ^ 網走国定公園. Japan Integrated Biodiversity Information System (in Japanese). Ministry of the Environment of Japan. Archived from the original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
- ^ Wood, L. J. (2007). "Abashiri Quasi National Park - a Marine Protected Area in Japan (Pacific Ocean Coast)". MPA Global: A database of the world's marine protected areas. Sea Around Us Project. UNEP-WCMC & WWF. www.mpaglobal.org. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
External links
- J-IBIS (in Japanese)