A mudflat is a coastal or riverine area characterized by expansive, flat stretches of soft, wet mud that are exposed at low tide and submerged at high tide. The surface typically appears gray or brown, often with a mosaic of small pools and channels, and may be dotted with salt-tolerant plants, shells, and marine life. Mudflats serve as critical habitats for various birds and aquatic species, making them rich ecosystems despite their seemingly barren appearance.
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Mudflats are formed in areas with low energy coastal environments where sediment-rich water is deposited. When water flow decreases, the sediments settle, forming mudflats. Tides also play a role in shaping mudflats by bringing in more sediment while also eroding and sculpting the mudflat surface.
Areas of wet land that are covered by the sea at high tide(when it is at its highest level).
The vegetated coastal mudflat is commonly referred to as a "mangrove swamp" or "mangrove forest." These ecosystems are characterized by salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that thrive in intertidal zones, providing critical habitat for various marine and terrestrial species. Mangroves play a vital role in coastal protection, sediment stabilization, and carbon sequestration.
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