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
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.