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  2. Central African mangroves - Wikipedia

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    However mangrove is a resilient habitat and small clumps of mangrove remain in isolation all along the coast of west and central Africa. 19.86% of the Central African mangroves are in protected areas.

  3. List of ecoregions in Angola - Wikipedia

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    1.7 Mangroves. 2 Freshwater ecoregions. Toggle Freshwater ecoregions subsection. 2.1 West Coastal Equatorial. ... Central African mangroves; Freshwater ecoregions. by ...

  4. Growing African mangrove forests aim to combat climate woes - AOL

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    MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — In a bid to protect coastal communities from climate change and encourage investment, African nations are The post Growing African mangrove forests aim to combat climate ...

  5. Atlantic Equatorial coastal forests - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic Ocean lies to the west, and pockets of the Central African mangroves can be found along the brackish river mouths and estuaries along the coast. The region extends south from the Sanaga River in Cameroon down to just north of the Congo River , with several other large rivers running through.

  6. List of mangrove ecoregions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mangrove ecoregions ordered according to whether they lie in the Afrotropical, Australasian, Indomalayan, or Neotropical realms of the world. Mangrove estuaries such as those found in the Sundarbans of southwestern Bangladesh are rich productive ecosystems which serve as spawning grounds and nurseries for shrimp, crabs, and many fish species, a richness which is lost if the ...

  7. Mangrove plants flourish on coastlines, but rising seas may ...

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    The scientists used sediment cores to examine how the ancestors of today’s mangroves responded to sea level rise thousands of years ago. Mangrove plants flourish on coastlines, but rising seas ...

  8. Mangrove forest - Wikipedia

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    Mangrove plants require a number of physiological adaptations to overcome the problems of low environmental oxygen levels, high salinity, and frequent tidal flooding.Each species has its own solutions to these problems; this may be the primary reason why, on some shorelines, mangrove tree species show distinct zonation.

  9. Niger Delta swamp forests - Wikipedia

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    The Niger Delta swamp forests ecoregion covers a triangular territory at the mouth of the Niger River.The southern edge is set back about 10 km from the Gulf of Guinea, buffered by the Central African mangroves ecoregion where the effects of salt water are more pronounced.