Lagunes
Lagunes are shallow bodies of water, often found along coastlines or in wetlands, characterized by their brackish or freshwater composition. They can be formed by various natural processes, including the accumulation of rainwater or the flooding of low-lying areas. These ecosystems support diverse plant and animal life, making them important for biodiversity.
Lagunes play a crucial role in environmental health, serving as habitats for many species, including migratory birds and aquatic organisms. They also help filter pollutants and provide natural flood control. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these vital ecosystems from pollution and habitat loss.