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Jangsu Bay Tidal Flat Protected Wetland Adventures

Jangsu Bay Tidal Flat Protected Wetland is a vital coastal ecosystem renowned for its extensive mudflats and rich biodiversity, offering prime opportunities for birdwatching and ecological study.

8,500
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About Jangsu Bay Tidal Flat Protected Wetland

 

Located along the southwestern coast of South Korea in South Jeolla Province, the Jangsu Bay Tidal Flat Protected Wetland encompasses one of the country’s most ecologically significant tidal mudflat systems. This wetland is characterized by expansive intertidal zones, where nutrient-rich mudflats support an abundance of benthic organisms that sustain a diverse range of migratory and resident bird species. The geography of Jangsu Bay includes gently sloping tidal flats, salt marshes, and interconnected waterways that form a dynamic environment shaped by tidal fluctuations. Historically, these tidal flats have been integral to local livelihoods through fishing and shellfish harvesting, while increasingly gaining recognition for their ecological value and need for conservation. As a designated Protected Wetland under the Ramsar Convention, Jangsu Bay plays a critical role in supporting globally threatened shorebirds such as the Far Eastern curlew and the Saunders’s gull. Outdoor enthusiasts and researchers are drawn to the wetland for birdwatching, nature photography, and environmental education. Boardwalks and observation platforms facilitate wildlife viewing without disturbing sensitive habitats. The area’s tidal rhythms offer unique landscape and wildlife experiences, particularly during migratory seasons in spring and autumn. The wetland’s protection contributes to coastal resilience, water quality enhancement, and carbon sequestration. Visitors intrigued by coastal ecosystems will find Jangsu Bay Tidal Flat a pristine and serene destination that highlights the importance of wetland preservation in South Korea’s natural heritage.

Highlights

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Extensive tidal mudflats supporting diverse benthic life

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Critical habitat for migratory shorebirds like Far Eastern curlew

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Scenic wooden boardwalks and bird observation platforms

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Rich assemblage of salt marsh vegetation and aquatic fauna

Notable Natural Features

Tidal Mudflats

Vast intertidal zones that provide feeding grounds for shellfish and migratory birds.

Bird Observation Towers

Strategically placed platforms that allow visitors to view rare shorebirds without disturbing habitats.

Salt Marsh Vegetation

Unique plant communities adapted to saline conditions, crucial for ecosystem stability.