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Fujimae-Higata An important tidal fl at reserved for shorebirds at a bay of a major city Fujimae-higata Estuarine Tidal Flat Geographical Coordinates: 35°04’N, 136°50’E / Altitude: -4.0-0.8m / Area: 323ha / Major Type of Wetland: Estuarine tidal fl at / Designation: Special Protection Area of National Wildlife Protection Area / Municipality Involved: Nagoya City and Tobishima Village, Aichi Prefecture / Ramsar Designation: November 2002 / Ramsar Criteria: 2, 4, 5 / EAAFP Flyway Network Site Bar-tailed Godwit Fujimae-higata at low tide Siberia and winter in Oceania. It is said that the tidal fl at regularly supports more than 20,000 waterbirds. [Dunlin Calidris alpina] This is a shore- bird approximately 21cm in length with a somewhat long beak, short neck, and stooped posture. As it has white wing bars, a beautiful contrasting color of white fl ashes when they turn their direc- tion while fl ying in fl ocks. [Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica] Many species of shorebirds have long beaks to insert into holes in tidal fl ats to catch crabs. For example, the Black-tailed Godwit has a straight beak, the Curlew has a down-turned beak, and the Bar-tailed Aerial view of Fujimae-higata from the south Godwit has a slightly upturned beak. Contact Information: Nagoya City Offi ce General Overview: and Fujimae-higata was designated as a http://www.city.nagoya.jp/ Located at the head of Ise Bay facing Ramsar site in 2001. Tobishima Village Offi ce the Pacifi c Ocean is Nagoya City, Japan’s The Tidal Flat and Waste Management Is- http://www.vill.tobishima.aichi.jp/ third largest city, next to Tokyo and Osaka. sues: Numerous rivers such as the Kiso, Nagara, In order to protect the tidal fl at, resi- and Ibi fl ow into this Bay, which created dents of Nagoya City voluntarily worked Rwy Rd. Redidential Area a number of vast tidal fl ats along the for waste reduction. Fujimae-higata was Shonai shore. However, most of these tidal fl ats saved by the joint efforts by the private River Nikko have been reclaimed one after another sector, local people and government. River Nagoya for the development of port facilities, Not only is Fujimae-higata important for Fujimae-higata Port factories and farmlands. The exception migratory birds, but it also serves as a Visitor Center was the Fujimae-higata, stretching at the symbol of the transition from a consumer estuary of the Shonai and Nikko rivers in society to a recycling-based one. Industrial Area southwestern Nagoya City. Although its Flyway: Observation isolation made it a crucial stopover point Although no vegetation is visible at Center Bridge for migratory birds, the area was slated to Fujimae-higata, it abounds with benthos Rd. become a landfi ll site to manage the rapid such as lugworms and shellfi sh, an impor- increase of wastes in the region. What re- tant source of food for migratory shore- Industrial Industrial Area Area sulted was a local campaign to save the birds. This tidal fl at serves as a stopover tidal fl at, which soon gained national at- site, and occupies a vital part in the life- Ise Bay Rwy tention. The plan was withdrawn in 1999, cycle of these shorebirds which breed in 40 RAMSAR SITES in JAPAN.
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