Nice place to go to watch sunset Wetlands are land between land and water that is permanently or intermittently inundated by water, and there are various definitions and classifications. Wetlands have long been viewed as areas of insignificance and no practical value. People often construct land for agriculture, fishery or industry by filling or draining water, or use wetlands as waste dumping sites, causing irreversible damage to the environment.
According to the international Ramsar Convention (Ramsar Convention, 1971), wetlands are defined as "areas consisting of swamps, swamps, peatlands or waters, whether natural or man-made, permanent or temporary, static or flowing, fresh or salty , including sea areas with a water depth of less than six meters at low tide." Obviously, this definition is very broad, including "inland wetlands" and "coastal wetlands". In addition, three commonly used criteria in the United States are: (1) there must be dominant water plants; (2) the soil must be watered at a certain depth below the topsoil; or (3) it must be watered for a minimum period or frequency. Flooded or soil...
Read moreThis place is really a relaxing natural attraction. A special heart-shaped crab-watching trail is set up here, so that you can get close to nature without taking off your shoes and stepping on mud. There is a rich intertidal ecosystem, and it is also a must for Siberian bird migration. There is an ecological museum next to the trail. I recommend you guys walk in and...
Read moreBeautiful place! Alive with 彈塗魚 and crabs and sea grass. The trail along the coastline is great, perfect for an evening walk. There's a bike trail. You can see quite a few stars at night (maybe 50?). But there's a lot of garbage everywhere :( Really hope that this important habitat can stay unpolluted. It is a government...
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