Taean Seaside National Park (Korean: 태안해안국립공원, 泰安海岸國立公園) in Taean County was designated as the 13th National Park in South Korea in 1978. The total area is about 326 sq mi (840 km2) with 289.315 sq mi (749.32 km2) being marine area.
태안해안국립공원, 泰安海岸國立公園 | |
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Taean Seaside National Park | |
Coordinates | 36°47′14″N 126°08′37″E / 36.78722°N 126.14361°E |
Area | 326 sq mi (840 km2) |
Established | 20 October 1978 |
Governing body | Korea National Park Service |
It contains various coastal ecosystems and variety of coastal landmarks such as 26 beaches, sand dunes, rocky formations, and 72 islands along the 230 km coastline.
Regarding the natural resources, 1,195 animal species, 774 plant species, and 671 marine species including minke whales[1][2][3] and finless porpoises[4] are distributed within this national park. Endangered species include Eurasian otter, Chinese egret, Eremias argus, and the Seoul frog, Ranunculus kazusensis.
References
- Korea National Park Service. 2008. National Parks of Korea
- http://english.knps.or.kr/Knp/Taeanhaean/Intro/Introduction.aspx?MenuNum=1&Submenu=Npp
External links
- The park's page on Korea National Park Service's website
- Taean Sinduri coastal sand dunes
- Taean Peninsula