Cuban Wetlands
The Cuban Wetlands are a diverse ecosystem located primarily in the northern part of Cuba. These wetlands include marshes, swamps, and mangroves, providing essential habitats for various wildlife species. They play a crucial role in maintaining water quality and supporting biodiversity, serving as breeding grounds for fish and nesting sites for birds.
These wetlands are also important for Cuba's economy, as they support fishing and tourism activities. Additionally, they help protect coastal areas from erosion and flooding, acting as natural buffers against storms. Conservation efforts are vital to preserve these unique ecosystems for future generations.