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Gaomei Important Wetland

Date:2019/04/18

Number of Visitors1106

Gaomei Important Wetland
  • Number

    TW012

  • Area

    734 ha

  • Chinese Name

    高美重要濕地

  • Category

    Coastal natural wetlands

  • Name

    Gaomei Important Wetland

  • Administrative area

    Qingshui District and Dann District, Taichung City

  • Related plans

    Wildlife Refuge, Major Wildlife Habitats

  • Related authorities or units

    Taichung City Government

  • Boundaries

    This wetland extends north to Dajia Estuary, east to the coastal embankments along the section of the West Coast Expressway in Qingshui District, through Fanzailiao Levee, Gaomei Levee No. 1 and No. 2, down to the north levee, and south to the average low tide line to the west, and the north levee of Taichung Harbor.

  • Introduction

    Gaomei wetland has 3-km wide intertidal zone. The surrounding terrain is flat. The wetland stretches as far south as the north levee of Taichung Harbor. Nourished by Dajia River, it supplies ample nutrients and foods and is thus a habitat for an abundance of creatures.

  • Ecological resources of importance

    This wetland has a diverse topography and a high concentration of nutrients, making it a fertile breeding ground for many benthic animals. In addition, the estuary provides a complete food chain. The wetland is therefore a major attraction for migratory shorebirds, where 127 species of birds from 45 families have been recorded. Among them are the black-faced spoonbill and Saunders’s gull, which have been rated “Endangered” and “Vulnerable, respectively.” Gaomei Wetland has also been identified by the Chinese Wild Bird Federation as an A1 habitat, a site with regular or potential presence of globally threatened or endangered species of birds.

  • Endangered species

    Black-faced Spoonbills, Spotted Greenshank, Hygrophila pogonocalyx, Hayata, Bolboschoenus planiculmis

  • Rare and valuable species

    Chinese Egret, Osprey, Eastern Marsh Harrier, Common Kestrel, Little Tern, Black-nape Tern, Saunders' Gull, Painted Snipe

  • Types to be conserved

    Eastern Collared Pratincole, Brown Shrike

  • The current situation and potential threats of wetlands

    In November 1996, the authority found that someone put dirt and stones in the wetland, burying a portion of the rare species Bolboschoenus planiculmis. Many visitors have entered the refuge directly, stepped on Bolboschoenus planiculmis, and destroyed its habitat. In addition, the establishment of wind mill machinery by Tai-power has made it difficult for migratory birds moving between habitats for foraging and resting.

  • Participating in recommended units

    Forest Bureau, Council of Agriculture; Agriculture Department, Taichung City Government; ROC Wild Bird Association

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