The Atlantic Biogeographic Region is a biogeographic area characterized by unique ecological and biological features, primarily associated with the Atlantic Ocean and its coastal and marine environments. It encompasses a variety of habitats, including coastal wetlands, estuaries, marine ecosystems, and various terrestrial ecosystems adjacent to these water bodies. This region is significant for its biodiversity, hosting numerous species of plants and animals, many of which are adapted to the specific conditions of the Atlantic environment.

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