Atrato River delta

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The Atrato River delta is a vast, low-lying wetland and estuarine region on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, known for its rich biodiversity and complex network of river channels and mangroves.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf estuarine system
river delta
wetland
climate tropical rainforest climate
country Colombia
drainsInto Caribbean Sea
hasEcosystemType estuarine wetland
flooded grassland
freshwater swamp forest
mangrove forest
hasFeature complex network of river channels
low-lying floodplains
mudflats
sandbars
tidal channels
hasFunction biodiversity conservation area
carbon sink
coastal protection
nursery habitat for fish and crustaceans
water filtration
hasHydrology high rainfall
strong river discharge
tidal influence
hasVegetationType mangroves
riparian forest
wetland grasses
inhabitedBy Afro-Colombians
surface form: Afro-Colombian communities

Indigenous communities
knownFor high biodiversity
important bird habitat
nursery grounds for marine species
rich fish fauna
locatedIn Caribbean coast of Colombia
Chocó Department
surface form: Department of Chocó

northwestern Colombia
mouthOf Atrato River
partOf Atrato River basin
Atrato River delta self-linksurface differs
surface form: Atrato River–Caribbean estuarine system

Colombian Caribbean region
supportsActivity small-scale fishing
transportation by river boat
threatenedBy climate change
deforestation
hydrological alteration
illegal mining
pollution

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Turbo, Colombia locatedOnWaterbody Atrato River delta
Atrato River delta partOf Atrato River delta self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Atrato River–Caribbean estuarine system
Turbo hasNearbyBodyOfWater Atrato River delta