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  2. Mangroves, expanding with the warming climate, are re ... - AOL

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    Why mangroves can be good: They could help protect against sea level rise because their stick-like roots help build up the soil height and their falling leaves decompose into soil.

  3. Mangrove restoration - Wikipedia

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    Now, global mangrove area has experienced significant decline where at least 35% has been lost. Mangroves are continuing to diminish at a rate of 1-2% per year. [ 24 ] Much of this lost mangrove area was destroyed to make room for industry, housing and tourism development; for aquaculture , primarily shrimp farms; and for agriculture , such as ...

  4. Mangrove tree distribution - Wikipedia

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    The mangroves in this estuary are some of the most degraded in Ecuador with only 19% of 1971 mangrove area remaining as of 1998, although mangrove has recovered since this date. [31] Within Manabí the major mangrove holding estuary is the Chone estuary situated near the city of Bahía de Caráquez.

  5. Ecological values of mangroves - Wikipedia

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    Mangroves are today a global issue because more than 100 countries worldwide have mangrove resources. [23] Of the approximately 100 countries that have mangrove vegetation, around 20 have undertaken rehabilitation initiatives, [ 24 ] establishing nurseries and attempting afforestation and re-planting in degraded areas. [ 25 ]

  6. Mind the mangroves! Some Kenyans combat the threat of ... - AOL

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    Kenya has 54,430 hectares (134,500 acres) of mangroves remaining, and they contribute $85 million per year to the national economy, according to a report by the Global Mangrove Alliance in 2022.

  7. Mangrove - Wikipedia

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    Mangroves are hardy shrubs and trees that thrive in salt water and have specialised adaptations so they can survive the volatile energies of intertidal zones along marine coasts. A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline or brackish water. Mangroves grow in an equatorial climate, typically along coastlines and tidal ...

  8. Fact check: Will Missouri’s Amendment 3 enable sex ... - AOL

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    An lawn sign opposing Missouri’s Amendment 3, paid for by anti-abortion activist Zina Hackworth, is seen in Ladue, Missouri in this reader-submitted photo. (courtesy Gaby Thornton)

  9. International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove ...

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    The International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem is a UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization holiday celebrated every year on 26 July. This International Day was designated by the General Conference of UNESCO in 2015 and it was first held in July 2016.