Aburi Botanical Gardens
Bia National Park
Bui National Park
Coastal Wetlands Ramsar Sites
Digya National Park
Gbele Resource and Game Reserves
Kakum National Park
Kalakpa Resource Reserve
Mole National Park
Shai Hills Resource Reserve
Esen-epam forest reserve
Muni-Pomadze Ramsar Site
Keta Lagoon Complex Ramser Site
The Bunso Arboretum Forest Reserve
The Great Boabab Tree
The Big Tree
Ankasa Conservation Area
Kyabobo National Park
Densu Delta Ramsar Site
Sakumo Ramsar Site
Songor Ramsar Site

Keta Lagoon Complex Ramser Site

 
The Ramsar Site is 1200km2 including the eastern bank of the Volta River and the Togo boarder.

The surface area of the principal lagoon and the seasonal mud flats is over 300km2. The lagoon supports the largest inland fisheries within the coastal zone of Ghana.

Other principal economic activities within the site are shallot farming through irrigated agriculture, and mats, hats and fan weaving industry from reeds found along the banks of the lagoon. These products earn the natives millions of cedis in income. Some of the mats are exported to neighbouring Togo.
 
 
 
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