- Asmat Swamp
Asmat Swamp is a
wetland on the southern coast ofNew Guinea , located within what is now theIndonesia n province of Papua. It is sometimes claimed to be the largestalluvial swamp in the world, being said to have an area of around 30,000 km². It is crossed by numerous rivers and streams, and large areas are underwater at hightide .Ecologically, the swamp is diverse. The muddy coastal areas are dominated by
mangrove s andnipah palm s. Inland, where the swamp isfreshwater , other sorts of vegetation become more common —herbaceous vegetation, grasses, and forest. A significant portion of the swamp is peatland. It is home to a wide variety of animals, including freshwaterfish ,crab s,lobster s,shrimp ,crocodile s,sea snake s, andpigeon s. Also inhabiting the swamp are largemonitor lizard s, some longer (although not as heavy) as the more famousKomodo Dragon .The swamp takes its name from the Asmat people, who inhabit it. The difficult terrain of the swamp meant that the Asmat did not have regular contact with outsiders until the
1950 s, and the swamp still remains isolated. The swamp forms part of Indonesia'sLorentz National Park .External links
* [http://www.indopacific.org/asmat.asp Asmat Program, Indo-Pacific Conservation Alliance]
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