Ambracian Gulf wetlands

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The Ambracian Gulf wetlands are an extensive complex of coastal lagoons, marshes, and river deltas in western Greece, renowned for their rich biodiversity and importance as a habitat for migratory birds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal lagoon system
marsh ecosystem
river delta system
wetland complex
climate Mediterranean climate
country Greece
drainedBy Arachthos River NERFINISHED
Louros River NERFINISHED
smaller local streams
ecologicalRole breeding site for waterbirds
feeding ground for birds
nursery area for fish
stopover site for migratory birds
ecoregionType Mediterranean wetland
hasFeature brackish waters
coastal lagoons
estuaries
freshwater marshes
mudflats
reedbeds
river deltas
salt marshes
shallow marine waters
knownFor fish nursery grounds
high bird diversity
importance for migratory birds
rich biodiversity
traditional fisheries
locatedIn Ambracian Gulf NERFINISHED
Ionian Sea region NERFINISHED
western Greece NERFINISHED
partOf Aetolia-Acarnania regional unit NERFINISHED
Ambracian Gulf ecosystem NERFINISHED
Epirus region NERFINISHED
Preveza regional unit NERFINISHED
supportsSpeciesGroup amphibians
aquatic invertebrates
marine fish
raptors
reptiles
waders
waterbirds
threat agricultural runoff
eutrophication
habitat degradation
overfishing
pollution
urban expansion
usedFor aquaculture
birdwatching
ecotourism
fishing

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Louros River associatedWith Ambracian Gulf wetlands