Monday, June 14, 2010

What is Carpenteria Salt Marsh?

Carpenteria Salt Marsh is a fascinating wetland located in Southern California. It gets its water from two nearby creeks and the Pacific Ocean. It is an estuary, which means that its water is a mix of fresh water and salty water. This salt marsh is less salty than the ocean, but the water is still to salty to drink. The marsh is home to many unique and rare plants and animals, some of them endangered. Keep reading and learn about the plants and animals that live there, how it survives, how it is helpful to us, the problem and how we can help.


1 comment:

  1. You include all essential information to help us understand the basic facts, importance, and problems facing the salt marsh.

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