Coastal lagoons
Description (English)
Lagoons are expanses of shallow coastal salt water, of varying salinity and water volume, wholly or partially separated from the sea by sand banks or shingle, or, less frequently, by rocks. Salinity may vary from brackish water to hypersalinity depending on rainfall, evaporation and through the addition of fresh seawater from storms, temporary flooding of the sea in winter or tidal exchange. With or without vegetation from Ruppietea maritimae, Potametea, Zosteretea or Charetea (CORINE91: 23.21 or 23.22).
Flads and gloes, considered a Baltic variety of lagoons, are small, usually shallow, more or less delimited water bodies still connected to the sea or have been cut off from the sea very recently by land upheaval. Characterised by well-developed reedbeds and luxuriant submerged vegetation and having several morphological and botanical development stages in the process whereby sea becomes land.
Salt basins and salt ponds may also be considered as lagoons, providing they had their origin on a transformed natural old lagoon or on a saltmarsh, and are characterised by a minor impact from exploitation.
Source: Interpretation Manual of European Union Habitats, version EUR 28 (2013)
Quick facts
EU Habitats Directive | Annex I habitat type (code 1150) |
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Habitat type | Priority |
Natura 2000 sites | 775 are designated for this habitat type |
Distribution
Conservation status
EU conservation status
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Species mentioned in habitat description
Species scientific name | English common name | Species group |
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Chara connivens | Algae | |
Chara tomentosa | Algae | |
Lamprothamnium papulosum | Algae | |
Mullus barbatus | Blunt-snouted mullet | Fishes |
Eleocharis parvula | Flowering Plants | |
Lemna trisulca | Flowering Plants | |
Najas marina | Flowering Plants | |
Phragmites australis | Flowering Plants | |
Potamogeton pectinatus | Flowering Plants | |
Ranunculus baudotii | Flowering Plants | |
Ruppia maritima | Flowering Plants | |
Stratiotes aloides | Flowering Plants | |
Edwardsia ivelli | Invertebrates |
Natura 2000 sites
Protected in the following Natura 2000 sites
Protected sites
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Mentioned in the following international legal instruments and agreements
Relation to habitat classifications
Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type |
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German Federal List of Biotopes | 240601 | Brackwassersee im Ostseeküstenbereich | not defined |
German Federal List of Biotopes | 0906 | Strandsee | not defined |