pantanosa
Pantanosa is a type of wetland ecosystem characterized by its shallow, slow-moving waters and high concentrations of organic matter. These wetlands are typically found in low-lying areas, such as river deltas, floodplains, and coastal regions. The term "pantanosa" originates from the Spanish word for "marsh," reflecting the ecosystem's primary feature of being a wetland.
The hydrology of pantanosa wetlands is unique, with water levels that fluctuate seasonally and are influenced
Pantanosa wetlands play a crucial role in the ecosystem by acting as natural filters, purifying water and
However, pantanosa wetlands face numerous threats, including drainage for agriculture, urban development, and pollution. Conservation efforts