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词条 Tanbi Wetland Complex
释义

  1. Location

  2. Flora and habitat

  3. Fauna

  4. Human activities

  5. References

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Tanbi Wetland Complex is a wetland reserve in the Gambia outside of Banjul which was etsbalished in 2001.

Location

The wilderness site of the Tanbi Wetland Complex, in Gambia, is on the southern channel at the mouth of the River Gambia. It encompasses a total area of about 6,000 hectares, of which mangroves make up 4,800 hectares, located to the west and south west of Banjul. The northern most portion of the complex skirts the Kankujeri Road of Banjul and includes Cape Creek. It encompasses the western shores of St. Mary Island and extends to the south east towards Lamin and Mandinari Village. It was declared a Ramsar convention proteced site in February 2007.[2]

Flora and habitat

Eighty per cent of the Tanbi Wetland Complex is composed of mangrove forest which are made up of several species of mangroves which includes Avicennia africana, Conocarpus erectus, Laguncularia racemosa, Annona glabra and the Rhizophora spp with the occasional Baobab or Borassius aethiopicus]] standing on the drier ground. The vegetation gradually changes to the west and south into bare flats, salt marsh and dry woodland, with agricultural land encroaching around the fringes of the complex. There is a lattice work of tidal creeks, known locals as "bolongs", as well as tidal lagoons and estuarial saline mudflats.[2] The complex has a role in retaining incoming water and rainfall, stabilizing the shoreline, the retention of sedimenst and nutrients and also controlling their erosiont, ground water replenishment and flood control, so Tanbi Wetlands acts as a hydrological buffer zone for the Banjul region.[3]

Fauna

The complex is home to some troops of small monkeys, including troops of the Western red colobus while other interesting mammals recorded include the West African manatee, marsh mongoose and the Cape clawless otter. There are West African crocodiles as well as various nakes and lizards. Over 360 species of bird have been recorded in the complex including such interesting or charismatic species as Pel’s fishing owl, brown-necked parrot, blue-bellied roller and pygmy sunbird; while in the northern winter Palearctic migrants such as osprey, black-tailed godwit and Caspian tern are found. Climate change and global warming pose a particular threat to wildlife in the wetlands as sea levels rise.[2][4] It is an important breeding area for the shrimp Farfantepenaeus notialis.[3]

Human activities

The main human activities in and around the complex are shrimp fishing, market gardening and the cultivation of rice. During the dry season, a small number of women from the Jola forage for, roast and sell oysters which they harvest from the mangroves, the oysters are cooked with firewood collected at the same time.[2]

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References

1. ^{{Cite web|title=Tanbi Wetlands Complex|website=Ramsar Sites Information Service|url=https://rsis.ramsar.org/ris/1657|accessdate=25 April 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.accessgambia.com/information/tanbi.html | title = Tanbi Wetland Complex | accessdate = 2016-11-25 | publisher = Gambia Information Site}}
3. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.ramsar.org/tanbi-wetlands-complex | title = Tanbi Wetlands Complex | accessdate =2016-11-25 | publisher = The Ramsar Convention Secretariat}}
4. ^{{cite book | author1 = Craig Emms | author2 = Linda Bennett | year = 2001 | title = The Gambia The Bradt Travel Guide | publisher =Bradt | pages = 167–168 | ISBN = 1 84162 040 8}}

3 : National parks of the Gambia|Protected areas established in 2001|Ramsar sites in the Gambia

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