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- jamaicatravelandculture.com destinations/st_…The Black River Lower Morass (also known as the Great Morass) covers 125 square miles and is the largest wetland wildlife habitat in the Caribbean.
- en.m.wikipedia.org Black River Lower Morass(Redirected from Black River Lower Morass). ... Over 100 species of birds have been recorded in the Black River morass.[3].
- efj.org.jm black-river-morass/It is dominated by thick rushes and is easily explored by canoe. The Black River Lower Morass is the largest freshwater wetland ecosystem in Jamaica and the...
- moonjamaica.com listing/lower-black-river-morassThe Lower Black River Morass is one of Jamaica's largest wetlands, with 142 square kilometers of mangrove and swamp providing a rich habitat for a variety of...
- smartwatermagazine.com news/ramsar/jamaica-…Jamaica has extended the area of the Black River Lower Morass Wetland of International Importance from 5,700 hectares to 85,664 ha.
- fiwiroots.com blackriver/morass.htmlThe "Black River Lower Morass" wetland has been designated by Jamaica for inclusion in the List of Wetlands of International Importance.
- cambridge.org core/services/aop-cambridge-core/…trs R. Figure 1. The Black River Upper Morass (UM) and Lower Morass (LM), St Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. A2 is a highway.
- caribbeaninvasives.org wp-content/uploads/2013/07…Biodiversity within the Black River Lower Morass – Its importance as a Ramsar site. ... Common IAS in the Black River Lower Morass - Plant life.
- tpdco.org wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Black-River-…3 2.2. The Black River Lower Morass . 3 2.3. Water Sports Activities.
- jamaica-gleaner.com article/news/20160721/no-love…The Black River Lower Morass is the biggest freshwater wetland ecosystem in the Caribbean.
- mysweetindulgence.com easy-writing/how-many-sites…The Black River Lower Morass The Black River Lower Morass is Jamaica’s largest wetland, and is a refuge for two en- dangered species—the American...
- websitearchive2020.nepa.gov.jm new/services_…· Black River Upper Morass (BRUM) - through which the Black River flows and which is a main factor in the health of the Lower Morass.