Mangroves: Nature's Defense Against Storms and Climate Change
Mangroves: Nature's Defense Against Storms and Climate Change
US · Published Mar 28, 2026
Mangroves protect coastal areas from storm surges and erosion.
Mangroves store more carbon than other forests, aiding climate change mitigation.
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by aquaculture, logging, and rising sea levels.
Mangroves protect coasts and fight climate change
Mangroves are vital coastal plants that protect shorelines from storm surges and erosion due to their dense root systems which dissipate wave energy. They are also effective carbon sinks, storing more carbon than other forests, thus mitigating climate change.
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