Areas of land that are covered by water at least part of the year.

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Areas of land that are covered by water at least part of the year. Wetlands Areas of land that are covered by water at least part of the year.

Roles of Wetlands in the Ecosystem Wetlands prevent flooding by holding water much like a sponge. Natural water quality improvement. Shoreline erosion control Fish and wildlife habitat Natural products for economy (etc. shellfish, timber, blueberries, medicines) 

Wetland Loss Wetland loss – decrease in wetland area due to the conversion of wetland to non-wetland habitats, as a result of human activity. The United States alone has lost more than half of its original wetlands We continue to lose over 100,000 wetland acres a year.

Wetland & Estuary Degradation Although wetlands can improve watershed water quality, their capacity to process pollutants without becoming degraded can be exceeded. Many NC wetlands have suffered functional degradation, although it is difficult to calculate the magnitude of the degradation. Some human activities that degrade wetlands are: Urbanization Industrialization Agriculture Marinas Mining

Estuary An ecosystem in which fresh water from rivers mixes with salt water from the ocean. Becomes a nutrient trap: mineral-rich mud drops to the bottom. In some areas, marsh grass grows in the mud.

Marshes Freshwater wetland that contains non-woody plants. Attract many types of nesting birds.

Swamps Freshwater wetland that contains woody plants and shrubs.

Water Ecosystems Freshwater: lakes, rivers and wetlands (swamps and marshes) Mix of fresh and saltwater : estuary

Saltwater Intrusion in North Carolina

What is saltwater intrusion? Saltwater intrusion is the movement of saltwater into freshwater aquifers along the coast

How does it occur? Saltwater has a higher mineral content than freshwater so it is denser and has a higher water pressure. Saltwater can push inland beneath the freshwater.

Do human activities make a difference? Human activities have increased saltwater intrusion in many coastal areas by: An increase in drilling of freshwater along a coastal area Digging navigation channels Digging drainage canals

Does weather make a difference? Saltwater intrusion can be worsened by extreme events like hurricane storm surges and sea level rise

Why is saltwater intrusion an issue for North Carolina? It can lead to contamination of drinking water sources

How to prevent saltwater intrusion The use of injection wells, subsurface barriers, and monitoring systems would improve water quality and prevent saltwater intrusion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjwN7vjwNw0