Delta Ecosystems
Delta Ecosystems are highly productive ecosystems, situated where two major rivers meet, typically in the form of a triangular area surrounded by the two rivers. Delta Ecosystems are economically significant and provide a range of services, including fisheries and recreation, flood mitigation, soil formation, and nutrient cycling. These ecosystems are critical for sustaining increased populations and regional economic growth, and provide a wide array of resources and services that can be used by humans. Delta Ecosystems are also incredibly biodiverse, with numerous species of animals and plants, both terrestrial and aquatic. The habitats that Delta Ecosystems provide are essential for the survival of many endangered species as well. Overall, Delta Ecosystems are incredibly important for the environment and for human use, and are vital for local and global health and wellbeing.
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