Wetlands of North America and Status

Types:

Coastal Wetlands                Hectares in U.S.             Inland Wetlands                      Hectares in U.S.
-tidal salt marshes                1.9 million ha                  -freshwater marshes                27 million ha
-tidal freshwater marshes      0.8 million ha                 -northern peatlands                 55 million ha
-mangrove                           0.5 million ha                 -fresh water/riparian wetlands  25 million ha
                                           3.2 million ha                                                               107 million ha

Coastal Wetlands:
Near coastlines, the salinity approaches that of the ocean.  The further inland you get the more fresh (estuarine) water there is.

Tidal Salt Marshes:

Tidal Freshwater Marshes:


Mangrove Wetlands:


Inland Wetlands:
Most of the wetlands found in the U.S. are nontidal inland wetlands

Freshwater Marshes Categorized by 3 factors:

Peatlands: Freshwater Swamps: Riparian Wetlands:


Notes: steepness of land on east coast is less than on the west coast, and the tides are diurnal here. This is easier on the vegetation. East coast marshes can be several miles, creates bigger intertidal zone, where the marshes develop. West coast, the intertidal zone is comparably smaller, not very much area for marshes to develop.

San Francisco has a lot of marshes that are important form migratory birds
L.A. had destroyed all of its wetlands.
San Diego is reconstructions some of theirs.
Delta of Mississippi  has been diked on both sides 30-40 feet high to prevent flooding.  Delta still drains onto the Atchafalaya Basin west of New Orleans.

What's all the fuss about?

Table 3.3 in book
Presettlement 1700's               ~87 million hectares
1906-1987 (8 estimates)         30-40 million hectares left
How much has been lost? 35-50%
The best current estimate is 42 million hectares.
Arizona had 377,000 hectares by mid 1980's >243,000 hectares vanished.
Alaska still has ~71 million hectares left.

Concern is over conversion of wetland types:

Case Study with Joy Zedler in San Diego: studing wetlands to see if they can recreate habitats for animals.  Research concluded that it does not.

Big Problem