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Mar Chiquita Coastal Reserve adventures

Mar Chiquita Coastal Reserve Adventures

Mar Chiquita Coastal Reserve is a vital wetland and coastal lagoon area in Buenos Aires, Argentina, known for its rich birdlife and diverse aquatic ecosystems, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and nature exploration.

20,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Mar Chiquita Coastal Reserve

Mar Chiquita Coastal Reserve
 

The Mar Chiquita Coastal Reserve is a protected natural area located along the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. Centered around the large brackish lagoon called Mar Chiquita (or Mar de Ansenuza), it represents the largest permanent saline lake in South America. The reserve extends over a mix of coastal dunes, wetlands, salt marshes, and forested patches that support a wide range of flora and fauna. Its geography is defined by a shallow lagoon basin with varying salinity and water levels, influenced by precipitation and ocean tides.

Ecologically, Mar Chiquita is internationally recognized as an important bird area, hosting thousands of migratory and resident birds including flamingos, swans, herons, and several species of ducks and shorebirds. The wetland also supports populations of fish, amphibians, and small mammals adapted to the aquatic and semi-aquatic conditions. The reserve plays a critical role in regional biodiversity conservation and acts as a nursery for several fish species.

Historically, the lagoon and surrounding lands have been important to indigenous peoples and later to local fishing and farming communities. In recent decades, efforts to protect and manage the area have increased, balancing conservation goals with sustainable resource use.

Visitors to the Mar Chiquita Coastal Reserve can explore bird-watching stations, walk along levees and trails around the lagoon edge, and experience the quiet natural ambiance. The site offers unique opportunities for photography, scientific research, and environmental education. Notable landmarks include observation towers and interpretive centers highlighting the reserve's ecological significance. The reserve appeals particularly to nature enthusiasts and those interested in wetland ecosystems and coastal landscapes.

Highlights

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Extensive brackish lagoon hosting large flamingo populations

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Diverse wetland habitat supporting migratory and resident birds

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Observation towers providing panoramic views of the lagoon

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Sandy coastal dunes offering a contrasting ecosystem within the reserve

Notable Natural Features

Mar Chiquita Lagoon

A vast brackish water body supporting significant aquatic and bird diversity, with changing water levels and salinity.

Bird Observation Towers

Elevated platforms offering close, unobtrusive views of bird colonies and wetland wildlife.

Coastal Dunes

Sandy dune formations along the Atlantic shoreline within the reserve, home to specialized plant and animal species.