Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve

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Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve is a vast coastal wetland complex in western Mexico renowned for its mangroves, lagoons, and rich biodiversity, particularly migratory birds and marine life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biosphere reserve
protected area
wetland complex
borderedBy Pacific Ocean
country Mexico
designation UNESCO Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
governedBy Mexican environmental authorities
hasClimate subtropical
tropical
hasConservationStatus protected under Mexican federal law
hasEcosystemType coastal wetlands
estuaries
lagoons
mangrove forests
marshes
river deltas
hasFunction carbon sequestration
coastal protection
habitat for migratory birds
nursery area for marine species
hasHabitat brackish wetlands
coastal lagoons
freshwater wetlands
mangrove swamps
riparian forests
sand dunes
hasVegetationType mangroves
marsh vegetation
importantFor coastal fisheries
migratory waterbirds
sea turtles
shorebirds
knownFor lagoons
mangroves
marine life
migratory birds
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Pacific coast of Mexico
states of Nayarit and Sinaloa
western Mexico NERFINISHED
partOf UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme NERFINISHED
recognizedBy UNESCO
supportsActivity artisanal fishing
ecotourism
threatenedBy agricultural expansion
aquaculture expansion
deforestation of mangroves
infrastructure development
pollution

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Santiago Ixcuintla hasProtectedAreaNearby Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve
Tecuala hasProtectedAreaNearby Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve
this entity surface form: Marismas Nacionales