Tidal Wetlands
Tidal wetlands are coastal areas that are regularly flooded by ocean tides. They include marshes and swamps, which are rich in plant and animal life. These ecosystems play a crucial role in filtering pollutants, providing habitat for wildlife, and protecting shorelines from erosion.
These wetlands are influenced by the rise and fall of tides, which brings in saltwater and nutrients. They serve as important breeding grounds for many species, including fish and birds. Additionally, tidal wetlands help mitigate the impacts of storms by absorbing excess water and reducing flooding in nearby areas.