Salt marshes are transitional ecosystems found between permanently submerged and emerged coastal environments. They are the prevailing landscape in the intertidal zone of many low-energy temperate coasts (Adam, 1990; Allen & Pye, 1992;Mcowen et al., 2017), with vegetation dominated mostly by herbaceous halophytes adapted to regular inundation by saltwater (Perillo et al., 2009).Salt marshes are crucial ecomorphodynamic structures in tidal environments as they offer valuable ecosystem services (Barbier et al.