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  2. Mangrove - 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.

  3. Protecting mangroves can prevent billions of dollars in ...

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    Hurricanes and tropical storms are estimated to cost the U.S. economy more than US$50 billion yearly in damage from winds and flooding. And as these storms travel across the Atlantic, they also ...

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

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    Why mangroves can be bad: They displace the marsh habitat that acts as a nursery for some fish and shrimp and where endangered whooping cranes spend winters. And when mangroves die during a freeze ...

  5. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    Using and protecting mangroves [35] Glacial lakes in danger of outburst flooding can have their moraines replaced with concrete dams to provide protection. This may also provide hydroelectric power [36] More frequent drenching rains may make it necessary to increase the capacity of stormwater systems.

  6. Rio de Janeiro bay reforestation shows mangroves' power to ...

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    The flooding largely stemmed from water that flowed down rivers into the area. The coastal risk map created by Climate Central, a nonprofit science research group, forecasts areas west and north ...

  7. 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.

  8. Mangrove restoration - Wikipedia

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    Mangrove habitat loss leaves coastal communities vulnerable to the risks of flooding, shoreline erosion, saline intrusion, and increased storm activity. [27] Ecosystem services such as water purification and collection of raw materials are not possible if mangroves are utilized unsustainably. [ 28 ]

  9. Their mangroves are clogging the canal, but who pays to clear ...

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