Saloum Delta

Saloum Delta or Sine-Saloum Delta is a river delta in Senegal at the mouth of the Saloum River where it flows into the North Atlantic Ocean. The delta covers 180,000 hectares.[2] It extends 72.5 kilometers along the coastline and 35 kilometers inland.[3]

Saloum Delta
UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationSenegal
CriteriaCultural: (iii), (iv), (v)
Reference1359
Inscription2011 (35th session)
Area145,811 ha (360,310 acres)
Buffer zone78,842 ha (194,820 acres)
Coordinates13°50′7″N 16°29′55″W
Official nameParc national du Delta du Saloum
Designated3 April 1984
Reference no.288[1]
Location of Saloum Delta in Senegal

In 2011, a 145,811-hectare portion of the delta was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The site contains "brackish channels encompassing over 200 islands and islets, mangrove forest, an Atlantic marine environment, and dry forest."[4] Saloum Delta National Park covers 76,000 hectares of the delta.

The bird species that breed or winter in the area include royal tern, greater flamingo, Eurasian spoonbill, curlew sandpiper, ruddy turnstone, and little stint. Aside from being a valued breeding ground for birds, the delta contains 218 shellfish mounds and artefacts unearthed at some 28 of the burial grounds have provided an important insight into the history of human occupation in the area.[4]

References

  1. "Parc national du Delta du Saloum". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. William J. Mitsch; James G. Gosselink (2007). Wetlands. John Wiley and Sons. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-471-69967-5. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  3. "Delta du Saloum". BirdLife International. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
  4. "Saloum Delta". UNESCO.
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