In the afternoon of May 10, about 20 people gathered at the Sura tidal flat in Gunsan, North Jeolla Province. We participated in the ‘Experiencing Sura’ program hosted by the Joint Action for Cancellation of Saemangeum New Airport. Oh Dong-pil, the head of the Saemangeum Citizens Ecological Group, guided us as he explained the ecosystem there. We observed diverse living beings in Sura, the last tidal flat which has survived the Saemangeum reclamation project. We saw crab burrows here and there, a small spider moving on the surface of the water and a snail serenely sitting on the leaf of a plant rooted in the water. Even in the strong sea wind, birds were flying and singing. Red-necked stints were resting on the shore. The western coast of Korea is an important stopover for these small migratory birds. Although they declined in numbers due to the development of tidal flats and wetlands, a whole flock was resting in Sura that day. The Sura tidal flat is a globally important stopover for migratory birds. Various endangered species live there, including the long-billed plover. The tidal
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