Paralic
Paralic refers to a category of environments and organisms situated within the intertwined interfaces of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. The term is most commonly applied to the ecological zone that lies between the open ocean and the land surface, encompassing estuaries, lagoons, tidal flats, mangrove swamps, and the brackish areas of river mouths. These habitats are characterized by fluctuating salinity, water levels, and nutrient inputs, creating highly dynamic and productive ecosystems.
Paralic flora and fauna include species adapted to rapidly changing conditions, such as mangrove trees, salt-tolerant
The study of paralic environments is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates marine biology, ecology, geology, and