Baie de Somme wetlands

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The Baie de Somme wetlands are a vast coastal estuary in northern France renowned for their rich biodiversity, migratory bird populations, and scenic tidal landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal estuary
protected area
wetland
country France
hasCharacteristic important migratory bird stopover
large tidal range
rich biodiversity
scenic tidal landscapes
hasConservationStatus wetland of international importance
hasEcosystemType estuarine ecosystem
mudflat
salt marsh
sand dune
hasFauna grey seal
harbour seal
migratory shorebirds
waders
waterfowl
hasFlora dune grasses
salt marsh vegetation
salt-tolerant plants
hasManagement conservation measures for birds
habitat protection policies
knownFor birdwatching
migratory bird populations
nature tourism
seal watching
locatedIn Hauts-de-France
surface form: Hauts-de-France region

Somme department NERFINISHED
northern France
mouthOf Somme River NERFINISHED
near town of Cayeux-sur-Mer NERFINISHED
town of Le Crotoy NERFINISHED
town of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme NERFINISHED
partOf Baie de Somme regional natural area NERFINISHED
English Channel coast NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Ramsar site NERFINISHED
supportsActivity environmental education
wildlife photography
threatenedBy coastal erosion
human disturbance
sea-level rise
tourismAttractionType birdwatching destination
natural landscape
usedFor eco-tourism
guided nature tours
recreational walking

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Somme (department) knownFor Baie de Somme wetlands