Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close Humpback whales often fish in the Canadian coast. To better escape, sardines form great "bait balls", as they are called, and swim close to the surface. When that happens, a large flock of seagulls gather and often engage in fights for the right of fishing in specific spots. Leonardo Ramos Humedales del Arroyo Maldonado- La Barra, Uruguay Camila Febles Lagoa dos Patos, Rio Grande do Sul Tomazelli Joana Milena Castro De Azevedo Barra de Guaratiba's mangrove is the largest and most preserved mangrove of the city of Rio de Janeiro. It's ecologically and economically very important to the local people. Its habitants and restaurants rely on it as the main source of seafood to be both consumed or commerced. The extensive mangrove has two connections to the Atlantic ocean resulting in the beautiful formation of an over 30km long sandbank. Rodrigo Oliveira Laguna Rocha Ramsar Site Charlie Waite São Miguel Island - Estuary zone - Paranagua city - Parana - Brazil Mirelly Lacerda Pinheiro This photo shows a mangrove located in Morro de São Paulo in the state of Bahia. In addition to the typical plants of this ecosystem, we have many animals that need these habitats to reproduce and for food. Julia Guimarães Pequeno bosque de mangue (bosque iniciante), no Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso, São Paulo, Brasil. Viesba Everton Praia dos Ranchos em Trindade/RJ Jean Gomes De Souza Between La Pedrera and Cabo Polonio Charlie Waite Behind the mangrove at sunrise: Wood storks, Roseate Spoonbills, Black-necked Stilts, White Ibises and other birds feeding on shrimp ponds and mud flats near Palo Seco, Parrita, Costa Rica. Charlotte Laila Devitre A gray morning in baía da Babitonga, south coast of Brasil. Bárbara De Jesus Francisco Da Silva Filho José Palm trees at the Laguna Rocha Ramsar Site Charlie Waite A Baía de Guaratuba - Paraná, é um dos indicados a se tornar um sítio Ramsar, devido a sua importância ambiental e interesse ecológico. Entre o cultivo sustentável de ostras, a pesca e o turismo, como os principais meios de sobrevivência da população, a baía ainda abriga os chamados sambaquis, que são montes compostos principalmente por ossos fossilizados, moluscos, conchas e utensílios utilizados por povos que habitaram o litoral do Brasil na Pré-História. Annelise Nascimento Humedales del Arroyo Maldonado, La Barra, Uruguay Camila Febles Tomazelli Joana La foto fue tomada durante un curso de manejo costero cerca de Utila, Honduras. Verónica Bojorque Reserva de Mar chiquita, foto dónde me enfoque en mostrar más la laguna, dónde comparte espacio con el mar. Emilce Nadina Lobos Reserva Nacioinal de Paracas Yuki Ozaki Barra de Guaratiba's mangrove is the largest and most preserved mangrove of the city of Rio de Janeiro. It's ecologically and economically very important to the local people. Its habitants and restaurants rely on it as the main source of seafood to be both consumed or commerced. The extensive mangrove has two connections to the Atlantic ocean resulting in the beautiful formation of an over 30km long sandbank. Rodrigo Oliveira Laguna Rocha Ramsar Site fishing nets Charlie Waite Estuary zone - Paranagua city - Parana - Brazil Mirelly Lacerda Pinheiro Imagem do Parque Nacional da Lagoa do Peixe, Mostardas/Tavares/ Rio Grande do Sul. Marcos Filipe Ferreira