Coastal Salt Marshes: An Environmental Study of Drayana Salt Marsh - Benghazi Plain – Libya
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https://doi.org/10.54172/swsjny49Keywords:
coastal salt marshes, Libyan coastline, biodiversity, water sources, coastal regionAbstract
Coastal salt marshes occupy a vast area along the Libyan coastline. They are characterized by diverse water properties and provide a unique environment for plants and animals. They play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity and offering economic opportunities through traditional crafts and other uses. A study conducted on the Drayana salt marsh in Libya focused on water sources, soil composition, and biological diversity. Effective management is necessary to preserve the environment and cultural heritage in the coastal region.
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