One service that estuaries and wetlands provide is a home for animals and plants.
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Heath and human services...
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it is very critical because its the main thing that helps animals survive in the world
it is physically possible for humans to live in the wetlands, although, because of the moist environment, many humans choose not to. there are many alligators and swamp-animals which are not friendly toward humans, so you wont find humans living there.
wetlands are wonderful
A flamingo is a creature of wetlands and estuaries.
We get water that we need.
bays, estuaries, coastal wetlands, shorelines
Some ecological roles of a wetland include the prevention of flooding by soaking water.
Coastal water ecosystems include estuaries, Lagoons and bays,Coastal creeks,marshes and transitional wetlands..........
They provide food for them and energgy
The coastal resources of Cebu are wetlands, estuaries, mudflats and mangrove forests, seagrass beds and coral reefs.
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Estuaries provide protected harbors and access to the ocean and rivers.
In addition to providing economic, cultural and ecological benefits to communities, estuaries deliver invaluable ecosystem services. Ecosystem services are fundamental life-support processes upon which all organisms depend .Two ecosystem services that estuaries provide are water filtration and habitat protection. Habitats associated with estuaries, such as salt marshes and mangrove forests, act like enormous filters. As water flows through a salt marsh, marsh grasses and peat (a spongy matrix of live roots, decomposing organic material, and soil) filter pollutants such as herbicides, pesticides, and heavy metals out of the water, as well as excess sediments and nutrients
Arnas Palaima has written: 'Ecology, conservation, and restoration of tidal marshes' -- subject(s): Estuaries, Wetlands, Ecology