sidekanalina
Sidekanalina is a term that refers to a type of water channel or ditch that runs parallel to a main watercourse, such as a river or canal. These side channels can be natural or man-made and serve various purposes. In natural river systems, side channels often form when floodwaters break away from the main channel, creating slower-moving areas that can be important habitats for aquatic life. These areas provide refuge for fish during high flow events and can be nurseries for young fish due to calmer conditions and abundant food sources. They can also help to reduce erosion in the main channel by dissipating some of the water's energy.
Man-made side channels are frequently constructed for specific engineering or environmental purposes. For instance, they might