saltings
Saltings are coastal wetlands formed where tidal waters regularly inundate land, creating saline flats and salt marshes along coastlines, estuaries, and lagoons. They are characterized by high salinity, seasonal flooding, and mud or peat-rich soils that support specialized plant and animal communities. Saltings develop where sediment is deposited and tidal exchange is sufficient to maintain a gradient of elevation and salinity, resulting in distinct zones from higher to lower marsh.
Ecology in saltings is driven by halophytic vegetation and abundant invertebrate life. Common plant assemblages include
Human use and conservation of saltings vary. Historically, some saltings were managed for salt production or