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Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

Date:2019/04/18

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Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland
  • Number

    TW038

  • Area

    642 ha

  • Chinese Name

    無尾港重要濕地

  • Category

    Coastal natural wetland

  • Name

    Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

  • Administrative area

    Suao Town, Yilan County

  • Related plans

    Wildlife Refuge, Major Wildlife Habitats

  • Related authorities or units

    Yilan County Government

  • Boundaries

    The wetland is located at Sincheng Estuary, Yilan County. It encompasses Wuwei Harbor Waterbird Refuge, Sinchneg Estuary, Dinliao Ecological Pond, coastal protection forest, and the surrounding waters. The wetland borders Suao Regional Landfill on the north; Liko 3rd Road, Hsincheng River Levee and Yilan Township on the west; 6-meter isobaths off the coast on the east. It also extends south to approximately 450 m north of Suao Harbor.

  • Introduction

    The habitat within this wetland is diverse, ranging from estuary sandbank, estuary waters, confined pond, coastal intertidal zone, coastal protection forest, coastal waters, and ecological park, which is quite comprehensive. It is an important area for the migratory and transient birds in northeastern Taiwan. There is a wide range of bird species, including the wintering Anatidae family, as well as Larindae, which utilizes the sandbanks at Sincheng Estuary as the breeding ground.
    The water flows in and out of this wetland mainly through the Pacific; Sincheng River; the big ditch at the harbor; the core waters in Wuwei Harbor Waterbird Refuge. The typhoon of 1968 altered the river course, and the subsequent typhoons brought immense sedimentation to Wuwei Harbor, which clogged the water course and made the area prone to flood after heavy rain. The Sincheng Estuary shifted north after dredging. Though the estuary is drying up, the wetland remains.

  • Ecological resources of importance

    A minimum of 96 families, 247 genera and 324 species of plants are found within the wetland, and over 5,000 birds are found at Wuwei Harbor. The winter season between 2013 and 2014 broke the record with 7,000 birds counted. Among them, the Anatidae family accounts for 47-60%, which is the highest; the great cormorant, Ardeidae and Solopacidae each accounts for 5-10%. In 2016, 9 protected bird species were recorded during the survey. Most of which are Accipitridae, while the protected species include the mandarin duck and Baikal teal.

  • Endangered species

    N/A

  • Rare and valuable species

    Asian Crested Goshawk, Besra Sparrow Hawk, Crested Serpent Eagle, Eastern Marsh Harrier, Common Kestrel and Chinese Moccasin.

  • Types to be conserved

    Brown Shrike and Turtle-designed Snake.

  • The current situation and potential threats of wetlands

    Proximity to the coastal highway, nearby industrial park development, and discharge of household sewage are threats and concerns for the wetlands.

  • Participating in recommended units

    Forest Bureau, Council of Agriculture.

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  • Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

    Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

  • Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

    Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

  • Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

    Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

  • Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland

    Wuwei Harbor Important Wetland