Humedales de Maullín

Location

Llanquihue Province, Chile

Category

Regional

Basis for Designation

More than 1% of the biogeographic population of Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica).

Size

1,350 hectares (3,336 acres)

Date Designated

April 2016

Site Owner

Ministry of Defense – Navy Subsecretariat
Municipality of Maullín

Site Partners

Conservación Marina
Wetlands Board of Maullín

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Overview

Humedales de Maullín is located within the Commune of Maullín, Llanquihue Province, in the Lakes District of Chile and covers 1,350 hectares. Hosting more than 1% of the biogeographic population of Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica) gives the site a “Regional Importance” designation.

The wetland complex of Maullín has a high diversity of ecosystems, and consequently various habitat types. As a whole, they make up a natural wetland complex with strong tidal influence. The main wetland ecosystem types present within this complex include: tidal flats, salt marshes, sandy beaches, freshwater lagoons and marshes, estuaries, and a number of smaller watercourses with a depth less than six meters. At low tide an intertidal area of up to 600 m in length is exposed.