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The Central or Qurna Marshes are a large complex of wetlands in
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that, along with the Hawizeh and Hammar marshes, make up the Mesopotamian Marshes of the
Tigris–Euphrates river system The Tigris–Euphrates river system is a large river system in Western Asia which discharges into the Persian Gulf. Its principal rivers are the Tigris and Euphrates along with smaller tributaries. From their sources and upper courses in the mou ...
. Formerly covering an area of around 3000 square kilometres, they were almost completely drained following the 1991 uprisings in Iraq and have in recent years been reflooded.


Characteristics

The Central Marshes stretched between
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, Al-'Uzair (Ezra's Tomb) and Al-Qurnah and were mainly fed by the
Tigris The Tigris () is the easternmost of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates. The river flows south from the mountains of the Armenian Highlands through the Syrian and Arabian Deserts, and empties into the ...
and its distributaries (the Shatt al-Muminah and
Majar al-Kabir Majar al-Kabir ( ar, المجر الكبير) is a town in Maysan Governorate, southern Iraq, approximately 24 km from Amarah. History In 2003, six British servicemen of the Royal Military Police were killed there during the Battle of Majar al-Kabi ...
). They were drained by the (partially artificial) Prosperity Canal, and by the Glory River. The Central Marshes were characterised by tall ''qasab'' reeds but included a number of freshwater
lake A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much large ...
s, of which the largest were the Haur az-Zikri and Umm al-Binni (literally "mother of ''binni''", the latter being a species of barbel.)The Physical Characteristics of the Mesopotamian Marshlands
edenagain.org
The marshes support breeding populations of the Basra reed-warbler and marbled teal, along with several other species of non-breeding birds.Central Marshes
birdlife.org
It was feared that the Levant darter (''Anhinga rufa chantrei''), a subspecies of the
African darter The African darter (''Anhinga rufa''), sometimes called the snakebird, is a water bird of sub-Saharan Africa and Iraq. Taxonomy The African darter is a member of the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to American (''Anhinga anh ...
, and the ''maxwelli'' subspecies of the smooth-coated otter had disappeared entirely, but small and threatened populations remain of both.Al-Sheikhly, O.F.; and Nader, I.A. (2013).
The Status of the Iraq Smooth-coated Otter Lutrogale perspicillata maxwelli Hayman 1956 and Eurasian Otter Lutra lutra Linnaeus 1758 in Iraq.
' IUCN Otter Spec. Group Bull. 30(1).
It is feared that the
Bunn's short-tailed bandicoot rat Bunn's short-tailed bandicoot rat (''Nesokia bunnii'') is a species of rodent in the family Muridae The Muridae, or murids, are the largest family of rodents and of mammals, containing approximately 1,383 species, including many species of mic ...
(''Nesokia bunnii'', syn. ''Erythronesokia bunnii''), which had only been described from specimens obtained in the Central Marshes, is extinct. The area was formerly populated by the Marsh Arabs or Ma'dan, who grazed buffalo on the natural vegetation and carried out cultivation of rice.


Draining

By the early 1980s, it was evident that irrigation projects were already affecting water levels in the marshes.Spencer, M
''The Marsh Arabs Revisited
''Saudi Aramco World'', April 1982
In the early 1990s, the government of Iraq undertook a series of major drainage projects, at least partly in retribution for the events of the 1991 uprisings, and to prevent the area being used as a refuge by militias. The flow southwards from the distributary streams of the Tigris was blocked by large embankments and discharged into the Al-Amarah or Glory Canal, resulting in the loss of two-thirds of the Central Marshes by as early as 1993. A further canal, the Prosperity Canal, was constructed to prevent any overflow into the marsh from the main channel of the Tigris as it ran southwards from Qalat Saleh.The Physical Characteristics of the Mesopotamian Marshlands
edenagain.org
By the late 1990s, the Central Marsh had become completely desiccated, suffering the most severe damage of the three main areas of wetland. By 2000,
United Nations Environment Programme The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is responsible for coordinating responses to environmental issues within the United Nations system. It was established by Maurice Strong, its first director, after the United Nations Conference on ...
estimated that 90% of the marshlands had disappeared.


Reflooding

Following the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, embankments and drainage works were broken open, and the marshes began to reflood. The Central Marshes showed little recovery through 2003, but by early 2004 a patchwork of lakes had appeared in northern areas; there was flooding in southern areas which had previously been dry since the early 1990s.Iraq Marshlands Restoration Program
iraqmarshes.org, p.6
There has been some corresponding recolonisation by the natural marsh vegetation since that time, and return of some species of fish and birds, although recovery of the Central Marshes has been much slower compared to the Huwaizah and Hammar Marshes; the most severely damaged sections of the wetlands have yet to show any signs of regeneration.Missan Governorate Assessment Report
UNHCR The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integrat ...
, 2006, p.44
Bunn's short-tailed bandicoot rat Bunn's short-tailed bandicoot rat (''Nesokia bunnii'') is a species of rodent in the family Muridae The Muridae, or murids, are the largest family of rodents and of mammals, containing approximately 1,383 species, including many species of mic ...
is suspected to have become extinct.


References

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