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  2. Mangrove tree distribution - Wikipedia

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    Reflection of mangrove trees in the Bakhawan Eco-Park in Panay, Philippines. In the 1920s, the Philippines had a mangrove cover estimated at between 4,000 km 2 (1,500 sq mi) to 5,000 km 2 (1,900 sq mi). It dropped to a low of 1,600 km 2 (620 sq mi) by 1994.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mangrove forest - Wikipedia

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    Mangrove forests, also called mangrove swamps, mangrove thickets or mangals, are productive wetlands that occur in coastal intertidal zones. [1] [2] Mangrove forests grow mainly at tropical and subtropical latitudes because mangrove trees cannot withstand freezing temperatures. There are about 80 different species of mangroves, all of which ...

  5. 'There are mangroves in Georgia!' Climate change lures ... - AOL

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    Warming temperatures tied to climate change have lured the first-known tropical mangrove trees from Florida to Georgia's coast. 'There are mangroves in Georgia!' Climate change lures tropical ...

  6. A forgotten mangrove forest around remote inland lagoons in ...

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    Along a remote 50-mile (80-kilometer) stretch, thousands of red mangrovestrees commonly found along tropical coastlines – line the river’s banks and gentle waterfalls. Unlike mangroves e

  7. Gabon plumbs carbon mystery of its mighty mangrove trees - AOL

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    The towering trees in Gabon's impenetrable mangrove swamps have helped to make the Central African country one of the world's few net absorbers of carbon as the plants sequester the greenhouse gas ...

  8. Deforestation - Wikipedia

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    In these areas, the loss of grass due to the presence of trees and other shrubbery leads to more erosion than when trees are removed. [207] Soils are reinforced by the presence of trees, which secure the soil by binding their roots to soil bedrock. Due to deforestation, the removal of trees causes sloped lands to be more susceptible to landslides.

  9. Mangrove restoration - Wikipedia

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    Mangrove replanting in Mayotte. Mangrove restoration is the regeneration of mangrove forest ecosystems in areas where they have previously existed. Restoration can be defined as "the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed."