Why Wetlands Are Important?
Compiled By: Javed Baloch
Source: MedWet Initiative
Images: Unsplash
Store and clean water
Wetlands store and provide fresh water to us.
Wetlands filter out pollutants naturally to clean water.
Provide food
Inland fisheries provided 12 million tonnes of fish in 2018.
Rice paddies feed 3.5 billion people annually.
Drive Global economy
Wetlands are the most valuable ecosystems in the world as they provide services worth US $47 trillion annually.
home for nature
Wetlands are home to 40% of world's species.
Coral reefs are habitats for 25% of all world's species.
Nature Protection
Each acre of wetland can absorb 1.5 million gallons of water protecting populations from floods and storms.
Regulate the climate
Wetlands help in regulating the climate as peatlands store twice as much carbon as forest. Saltmarshes, mangroves and seagrass act as carbon storages.