Coastal wetlands of the northern Gulf of California: Inventory and conservation status
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Above 28°N, the coastline of the northern Gulf of California is indented at frequent intervals by negative or inverse estuaries that are saltier at their backs than at their mouths due to the lack of freshwater inflow. These ‘esteros’ total over 215 000 ha in area and encompass mangrove marshes below 29°N and saltgrass (Distichlis palmeri) marshes north of 29°N. An additional 6000 ha of freshwater and brackish wetlands are found in the Colorado River delta where fresh water enters the intertidal zone.
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The mangrove marshes in the Gulf of California have been afforded some degree of protected status in Mexico, but the northern saltgrass esteros do not have priority conservation status and are increasingly becoming development targets for resorts, vacation homes and aquaculture sites.
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We conducted an inventory of the marshes using aerial photography and satellite images, and evaluated the extent and type of development on each marsh. We reviewed the available literature on the marshes to document their vegetation types and ecological functions in the adjacent marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
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Over 95% of the mangrove marshes have been developed for shrimp farming. However, the farms are built adjacent to, rather than in, the marshes, and the mangrove stands are still mostly intact.
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The majority of saltgrass marshes above the mangrove line are still relatively unspoiled. However, resort and vacation home development is taking place on land surrounding them.
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We recommend a system of protected reserves incorporating the pristine wetlands, along with water quality management and buffer zones for the more developed esteros. The saltgrass marshes should be considered for conservation protection, similar to the protection given to the southern mangrove marshes whose value has already been recognized.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2006 |
|---|---|
| Title | Coastal wetlands of the northern Gulf of California: Inventory and conservation status |
| DOI | 10.1002/aqc.681 |
| Authors | Edward P. Glenn, Pamela Nagler, Richard Brusca, Osvel Hinojosa-Huera |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems |
| Index ID | 70273211 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Southwest Biological Science Center |