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Laguna Madre (Mexico)

Laguna Madre is a coastal lagoon in Northeastern Mexico. It extends along the coast of Tamaulipas for over 200 km, from the Río Bravo Delta on the north to the mouth of the Soto la Marina River near La Pesca in the south.[2] Laguna Madre is separated from the Gulf of Mexico on the east by a number of barrier islands, including Barra Los Americanos, Barra Jesús María, and Barra Soto la Marina, and is bounded on the west by the Tamaulipan mainland. It is located in the municipalities of Matamoros, San Fernando, and Soto la Marina.

Laguna Madre
Laguna Madre and Río Bravo Delta Biosphere Reserve
Laguna Madre and Río Bravo Delta Flora and Fauna Protection Area
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)[1]
LocationTamaulipas, Mexico
Nearest cityTamaulipas
Coordinates25°13′56″N 97°36′29″W / 25.232274°N 97.608032°W / 25.232274; -97.608032
Area5,728.08 km2 (2,211.62 sq mi)
DesignationFlora and fauna protection area (national) biosphere reserve (international)
Designated2005 (national) 2006 (international)
AdministratorNational Commission of Natural Protected Areas
Official nameLaguna Madre
Designated2 February 2004
Reference no.1362[2]

There is another Laguna Madre in the United States, which extends north from the Río Bravo Delta to Corpus Christi Bay and the city of Corpus Christi in southern Texas. Together the two lagoons and delta form a single ecological unit approximately 275 miles (443 km) in total.[3]

Characteristics edit

The Laguna Madre is very shallow, with an average depth of only 0.9 m (3.0 ft).[4] The lagoon is connected to the ocean by only two narrow inlets, so the tidal range – which is already minor in this part of the Gulf of Mexico – is negligible.[4] Atmospheric effects are much more important than tides in its circulation; its weak currents generally follow the prevailing winds, and these winds can influence the water level by as much as a meter.[4]

Oceanographically, the Laguna Madre is considered a hypersaline lagoon; this indicates that it is usually much saltier than the ocean, due to being nearly landlocked in a semiarid environment.[4] This is because its salinity can vary wildly depending on rainfall and freshwater inflow, from as high as 120 ppt (12%) – over three times saltier than the ocean – to as low as 2 ppt (0.2%) after a heavy rain.[4]

Flora and fauna edit

According to the National Biodiversity Information System of Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO) in Laguna Madre and Delta del Río Bravo Flora and Fauna Protection Area there are over 1,515 plant and animal species from which 72 are in at risk category and 51 are exotics. [5][6]

Aquatic habitats include mangroves and large areas of seagrass beds with Halodule wrightii and other species.[2][7]

Laguna Madre is one of the most important bird wintering habitats in Mexico.[8] It is home to 26 species of waterfowl, including grey plover (Pluvialis squatarola), sanderling (Calidris alba), least sandpiper (Calidris minutilla), and piping plover (Charadrius melodus). Populations of redhead (Aythya americana) and northern pintail (Anas acuta) number over 100,000 individuals.[2] There are 144 resident bird species, including both waterbirds and terrestrial birds. It is on the Gulf migratory route, an important migration route for water birds, songbirds, and birds of prey.[7]

Upland areas are part of the Tamaulipan pastizal, a mosaic of grassland and semi-arid shrubland.[7] Characteristic shrubs include mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa), blackbrush (Acacia rigidula), and Castela tortuosa.[2] It includes some of the best-preserved areas in the Mexican portion of the pastizal, and serves as a wildlife corridor for large mammals like jaguar, ocelot, oncillo, puma, and lynx.[7]

Conservation edit

Thanks to lobbying and studies done by organizations such as Pronatura Noreste, universities, local governments, and other organizations, with the aid of local communities, in April 2005 the Mexican government declared Laguna Madre and the Río Bravo Delta a flora and fauna protection area.[1] The 1.4 million acres (5,700 km²) under legal protection are in the municipalities of Matamoros, San Fernando and Soto la Marina, in the state of Tamaulipas. In 2006 UNESCO declared the area an international biosphere reserve.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b UNEP-WCMC (2021). Protected Area Profile for Laguna Madre y Delta del Río Bravo from the World Database of Protected Areas. Accessed 4 October 2021. [1]
  2. ^ a b c d e "Laguna Madre". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  3. ^ Tunnell, Jr. John W. and Frank W. Judd. editors. (2002). The Laguna Madre of Texas and Tamaulipas. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, Texas. xxi, 346 pp. ISBN 1-58544-133-3
  4. ^ a b c d e Gross, Grant M. Oceanography: A View of the Earth. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1972. pp. 312-314. ISBN 0-13-629659-9
  5. ^ Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad. "Enciclovida (2022). Área de Protección de Flora y Fauna Laguna Madre y Delta del Río Bravo". Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  6. ^ Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad. "Naturalista (2022). APFF Laguna Madre y Delta del Río Bravo, Tamaulipas". Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Laguna Madre y Delta Río Bravo Biosphere Reserve, Mexico". UNESCO, December 2018. Accessed 4 October 2021. [2]
  8. ^ The Nature Conservancy in Mexico – Laguna Madre February 18, 2005, at the Wayback Machine

Sources edit

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This article is about the lagoon in Mexico For the lagoon in the United States see Laguna Madre United States Laguna Madre is a coastal lagoon in Northeastern Mexico It extends along the coast of Tamaulipas for over 200 km from the Rio Bravo Delta on the north to the mouth of the Soto la Marina River near La Pesca in the south 2 Laguna Madre is separated from the Gulf of Mexico on the east by a number of barrier islands including Barra Los Americanos Barra Jesus Maria and Barra Soto la Marina and is bounded on the west by the Tamaulipan mainland It is located in the municipalities of Matamoros San Fernando and Soto la Marina Laguna MadreLaguna Madre and Rio Bravo Delta Biosphere ReserveLaguna Madre and Rio Bravo Delta Flora and Fauna Protection AreaIUCN category VI protected area with sustainable use of natural resources 1 LocationTamaulipas MexicoNearest cityTamaulipasCoordinates25 13 56 N 97 36 29 W 25 232274 N 97 608032 W 25 232274 97 608032Area5 728 08 km2 2 211 62 sq mi DesignationFlora and fauna protection area national biosphere reserve international Designated2005 national 2006 international AdministratorNational Commission of Natural Protected AreasRamsar WetlandOfficial nameLaguna MadreDesignated2 February 2004Reference no 1362 2 There is another Laguna Madre in the United States which extends north from the Rio Bravo Delta to Corpus Christi Bay and the city of Corpus Christi in southern Texas Together the two lagoons and delta form a single ecological unit approximately 275 miles 443 km in total 3 Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Flora and fauna 3 Conservation 4 References 5 SourcesCharacteristics editThe Laguna Madre is very shallow with an average depth of only 0 9 m 3 0 ft 4 The lagoon is connected to the ocean by only two narrow inlets so the tidal range which is already minor in this part of the Gulf of Mexico is negligible 4 Atmospheric effects are much more important than tides in its circulation its weak currents generally follow the prevailing winds and these winds can influence the water level by as much as a meter 4 Oceanographically the Laguna Madre is considered a hypersaline lagoon this indicates that it is usually much saltier than the ocean due to being nearly landlocked in a semiarid environment 4 This is because its salinity can vary wildly depending on rainfall and freshwater inflow from as high as 120 ppt 12 over three times saltier than the ocean to as low as 2 ppt 0 2 after a heavy rain 4 Flora and fauna editAccording to the National Biodiversity Information System of Comision Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad CONABIO in Laguna Madre and Delta del Rio Bravo Flora and Fauna Protection Area there are over 1 515 plant and animal species from which 72 are in at risk category and 51 are exotics 5 6 Aquatic habitats include mangroves and large areas of seagrass beds with Halodule wrightii and other species 2 7 Laguna Madre is one of the most important bird wintering habitats in Mexico 8 It is home to 26 species of waterfowl including grey plover Pluvialis squatarola sanderling Calidris alba least sandpiper Calidris minutilla and piping plover Charadrius melodus Populations of redhead Aythya americana and northern pintail Anas acuta number over 100 000 individuals 2 There are 144 resident bird species including both waterbirds and terrestrial birds It is on the Gulf migratory route an important migration route for water birds songbirds and birds of prey 7 Upland areas are part of the Tamaulipan pastizal a mosaic of grassland and semi arid shrubland 7 Characteristic shrubs include mesquite Prosopis glandulosa blackbrush Acacia rigidula and Castela tortuosa 2 It includes some of the best preserved areas in the Mexican portion of the pastizal and serves as a wildlife corridor for large mammals like jaguar ocelot oncillo puma and lynx 7 Conservation editThanks to lobbying and studies done by organizations such as Pronatura Noreste universities local governments and other organizations with the aid of local communities in April 2005 the Mexican government declared Laguna Madre and the Rio Bravo Delta a flora and fauna protection area 1 The 1 4 million acres 5 700 km under legal protection are in the municipalities of Matamoros San Fernando and Soto la Marina in the state of Tamaulipas In 2006 UNESCO declared the area an international biosphere reserve 7 References edit a b UNEP WCMC 2021 Protected Area Profile for Laguna Madre y Delta del Rio Bravo from the World Database of Protected Areas Accessed 4 October 2021 1 a b c d e Laguna Madre Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 Tunnell Jr John W and Frank W Judd editors 2002 The Laguna Madre of Texas and Tamaulipas Texas A amp M University Press College Station Texas xxi 346 pp ISBN 1 58544 133 3 a b c d e Gross Grant M Oceanography A View of the Earth Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall Inc 1972 pp 312 314 ISBN 0 13 629659 9 Comision Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad Enciclovida 2022 Area de Proteccion de Flora y Fauna Laguna Madre y Delta del Rio Bravo Retrieved August 26 2022 Comision Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad Naturalista 2022 APFF Laguna Madre y Delta del Rio Bravo Tamaulipas Retrieved August 26 2022 a b c d e Laguna Madre y Delta Rio Bravo Biosphere Reserve Mexico UNESCO December 2018 Accessed 4 October 2021 2 The Nature Conservancy in Mexico Laguna Madre Archived February 18 2005 at the Wayback MachineSources editLaguna Madre from the Handbook of Texas Online Laguna Madre A New Day Un Nuevo Dia PDF Accessed 12 09 19 US Fish and Wildlife Service The Nature Conservatory Laguna Madre Accessed 2 25 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laguna Madre Mexico amp oldid 1109360843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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