The El Bibane Lagoon, located near Zarzis in southern Tunisia - the country's largest coastal lagoon, an unvaluable coastal wetland ecologically unique and home to a diverse array of commercially valuable fish and shrimp. This year’s World Wetlands’ Day focuses on the main role wetlands play in cultural heritage, and El Bibane Lagoon represents how human intelligence coming from way back in the past can merge with environmental knowledge and sustainable pratices.
Mediterranean Pilot Actions for Climate Change Adaptation