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Layer: Salt marsh (ID: 18)

Parent Layer: Conservation Objectives Habitats

Name: Salt marsh

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Description: <metadata>http://www.isde.ie/#/6eb57c37-6356-41ed-be93-d275c87833e1</metadata> <keywords> life science, ecology</keywords> Atlantic salt meadows develop when halophytic vegetation colonises soft intertidal sediments of mud and sand in areas protected from strong wave action. This vegetation forms the middle and upper reaches of saltmarshes, where tidal inundation still occurs but with decreasing frequency and duration. A wide range of community types is represented and the saltmarshes can cover large areas, especially where there has been little or no enclosure on the landward side. The vegetation varies with climate and the frequency and duration of tidal inundation. Grazing by domestic livestock is particularly significant in determining the structure and species composition of the habitat type and in determining its relative value for plants, for invertebrates and for wintering or breeding waterfowl.

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Copyright Text: National Parks and Wildlife Service

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