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An international team of researchers with a variety of backgrounds has worked together to calculate a global estimate of the abundance of commercially important fish and invertebrates supported by ...
Dense, spindly mangrove forests line the coast of tropical regions, buffering coastal flooding and providing a valuable sink for carbon, but there is concern that more intense and frequent storms ...
The annual rate of carbon emissions due to the degradation of carbon stocks in mangrove forests is predicted to rise by nearly 50,000% by the end of the century, according to a new study ...
Spotlights Papuan women’s mangrove forest in Indonesia is increasingly threatened by development and pollution Berta Sanyi and Paula Hamadi, left, stand chest deep in water as they collect clams in a ...
Pakistan is reforesting its river delta with mangrove forests nearly the size of Rhode Island. But why are some upset?
A photograph of the aftermath of a cyclone and a crocodile’s eye are among the winning images of the 2024 Mangrove Photography Awards.
Run by the Mangrove Action Project, the competition - now in its ninth year - aims to show the relationships between wildlife, coastal communities and mangrove forests, as well as the fragility of ...
Paula Hamadi, 53, said that she never saw the mangrove forest as bad as it is now. For years, she’s been going to the forest almost every day during the low tide in the morning to search for clams.
A photograph of the aftermath of a cyclone and a crocodile’s eye are among the winning images of the 2024 Mangrove Photography Awards.
Merauje and the women of her village, Enggros, practice the tradition of Tonotwiyat, which literally means “working in the forest.” For six generations, women from the 700-strong Papuan ...