Inland Surface Water

Inland surface water habitats are non-coastal above-ground open fresh or brackish waterbodies (e.g. rivers, streams, lakes and pools, springs), including their littoral zones. Also includes dune slack pools. Includes constructed inland freshwater, brackish or saline waterbodies (such as canals, ponds, etc.)Inland surface waters: it includes still or moving water bodies above ground. Lotic or moving waters: they flow always in the same direction, such as rivers, springs, brooks, streams. Lentic waters: inland still or stagnant waters such as lakes, ponds, pools, wetlands and swamps.

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