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Site description (2000 baseline):
Site location and context
A series of converging, wide glacial valleys in otherwise mountainous terrain, containing fjords, seasonal stream channels and water-bodies, and tundra vegetation overlying thick glacial deposits. Moskusoksefjord and Loch Fyne are long, narrow sea inlets that continue inland as valleys. The site includes Ternholmea flat, low-lying island located 2.5 km offshore from Myggbukta. This area includes two sites that were treated as separate IBAs in the previous international IBA inventory (Grimmett and Jones 1989): `Myggbukta' (former site GL001) and `Stordal-Moskusoksefjord-Badlanddal-Loch Fyne' (former site GL004).
The site is important for breeding waders, ducks and
Stercorarius longicaudus, and moulting geese.
Pressure/threats to key biodiversity
No serious threats are known at the site.
National Partial
International PartialIBA overlaps with National Park (North and North-east Greenland). IBA overlaps with Biosphere Reserve (North and North-east Greenland National Park).
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Stordal-Moskusoksefjord-Badlanddal-Loch Fyne-Myggbukta (Greenland (to Denmark)). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/stordal-moskusoksefjord-badlanddal-loch-fyne-myggbukta-iba-greenland-(to-denmark) on 25/12/2024.