Mangroves: Threats & Conservation Imperatives
Mangroves are coastal ecosystems comprising salt-tolerant trees and shrubs. They provide vital habitat for diverse marine life, protect shorelines from erosion and storms, and contribute to climate regulation by storing carbon. Their conservation is crucial for coastal resilience and biodiversity preservation.
Threats to Mangroves
- Habitat Destruction: Rapid urbanization, industrialization, and coastal development are leading to the relentless destruction and conversion of mangrove habitats for infrastructure and human settlements. This disrupts the natural balance of these ecosystems and diminishes their ability to provide vital ecological services.
- Invasive Species: The introduction of invasive species poses a significant threat to mangrove ecosystems. Non-native species ....
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