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Coorong

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The Coorong is a significant Australian lagoon located along South Australia’s coastline. It's a Ramsar wetland of international importance, recognized for supporting extensive populations of migratory birds. The lagoon’s unique brackish water and diverse habitats make it a crucial site for birdwatching enthusiasts and researchers studying coastal ecosystems.

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Where is the Coorong located in Australia?

The Coorong is a long, narrow brackish lagoon located along the coastline of South Australia. It runs southeast from the mouth of the Murray River.

Why is the Coorong an internationally important wetland?

It is designated as a Ramsar wetland of international importance due to its crucial role as a habitat for migratory birds. The unique environment supports extensive populations of waterfowl and waders.

Was the Coorong featured in a movie?

Yes, the Coorong is famously the setting for the classic 1976 Australian film "Storm Boy." The film highlights the region's unique landscape and its native wildlife, particularly pelicans.

What is the ecological significance of the Coorong's brackish water?

The mix of fresh water from the Murray River and salt water from the Southern Ocean creates diverse habitats. This unique ecosystem is crucial for fish breeding and supports a wide array of flora and fauna.

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