12 Facts About Mangrove swamp

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Mangrove swamp forests grow mainly at tropical and subtropical latitudes because mangrove trees cannot withstand freezing temperatures.

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Mangrove swamp plants require a number of physiological adaptations to overcome the problems of low environmental oxygen levels, high salinity, and frequent tidal flooding.

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In 2018, the Global Mangrove swamp Watch Initiative released a global baseline based on remote sensing and global data for 2010.

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Mangrove swamp crabs eat the mangrove leaves, adding nutrients to the mangal mud for other bottom feeders.

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Mangrove swamp forests are an important part of the cycling and storage of carbon in tropical coastal ecosystems.

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Mangrove swamp forests are home and sanctuaries for many of aquatic bird species, including:.

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Mangrove swamp forests are among the more productive and diverse ecosystems on the planet, despite limited nitrogen availability.

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Mangrove swamp sediments are highly bioturbated by decapods such as crabs.

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Mangrove swamp forests are amongst the world's most productive marine ecosystems, with net primary productivity in the order of 208 Tg C yr.

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Likewise, the 2010 update of the World Mangrove swamp Atlas indicated that approximately one fifth of the world's mangrove ecosystems have been lost since 1980, although this rapid loss rate appears to have decreased since 2000 with global losses estimated at between 0.

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Manzanar Mangrove Initiative is an ongoing experiment in Arkiko, Eritrea, part of the Manzanar Project founded by Gordon H Sato, establishing new mangrove plantations on the coastal mudflats.

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Mangrove swamp forests move carbon dioxide "from the atmosphere into long-term storage" in greater quantities than other forests, making them "among the planet's best carbon scrubbers" according to a NASA-led study.

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