Distribution (text) |
- Euro-Siberian region
- Mediterranean region
- Irano-Turanian region - west
- North Sea coast (53829′13′′N; 8803′16′′E)
- Kavak Delta on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Saros in the northeast of the Aegean Sea, Turkey
- Odiel Marshes in the joint estuary of the Odiel and Tinto rivers (37°15ʹ–37°37ʹN, 6°57ʹ–6°58ʹW; southwest Spain)
- Marismas del Odiel Natural Park (Huelva, south-west Spain)
- Ria de Aveiro , a multi-estuarine ecosystem in the Northwest coast of Portugal
- Sabkhat Enfidha (10 ° 24 ¢ .193E and 36 ° 04 ¢ .089N), a saline region in the center of Tunisia
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