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Cih Lake Important Wetland

Date:2019/04/18

Number of Visitors693

Cih Lake Important Wetland
  • Number

    TW041

  • Area

    118 ha

  • Chinese Name

    慈湖重要濕地

  • Category

    Inland natural wetland

  • Name

    Cih Lake Important Wetland

  • Administrative area

    Kinning Township, Kinmen County

  • Related plans

    National Park

  • Related authorities or units

    Kinmen National Park Headquarters

  • Boundaries

    The wetland takes up the entire water body of Cih Lake with some surrounding fish farms, forests and water course. Initially, Cih Lake was the estuary of Xuanli Lake. In 1969, Cih Levee was built, thus creating the saline lake.

  • Introduction

    The wetland was formed around the bay after Cih Levee was built. The ocean on the west is engulfed by the higher elevation on the north, east and south. However, the altitude is lower than 5 m. There are also few fish farms and manmade water course on the fringe of the wetland. Surrounding the water body are mostly ancient alluvial deposits, peat, carbonaceous shale and sand dune with modern deposits. A minor southwestern area consists of laterite.

  • Ecological resources of importance

    Kinmen is located on the path of the migratory birds in east Asia. The shorebirds need to stop for rest and food during the migration. Therefore, Cih Lake, Pubian and Lingshui Lake become the best areas where the migratory shorebirds may rest. Survey shows that over 60% of the 115 bird species are transient and migratory birds, making this place a well-known bird-watching spot. The beefwood forest north of Cih Lake is the largest night resting place for great cormorants in Kinmen with over 8,000 birds counted.
    Cih Lake is surrounded by fish farms with water courses intertwining in between. Otters often forage for food between Xuanli Lake and Cih Lake. They are also found to mate and nest in the surrounding grass areas.

  • Endangered species

    Eurasian Otter and Black-faced Spoonbill.

  • Rare and valuable species

    N/A

  • Types to be conserved

    The wetland's current status and potential threats:

  • The current situation and potential threats of wetlands

    A rare species of Horseshoe Crab, needing protection, can be found throughout the wetland, including the Cih Lake levee area, Shueitou mudflats, Hofeng Harbor, Wujian Estuary, Guningtou, Longkou, and Gijitou regions. Road construction along the lake is severely harmful to the wetland ecosystem.

  • Participating in recommended units

    Taiwan's Wetlands of Importance Evaluation Group.

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