2. What are mangrove forests also known as? Where are
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Mangrove forests, also called the “Guardians of the Coast”, are a unique ecosystem generally found along sheltered coasts in intertidal zones, living in two different worlds – both land and sea! Mangroves occur in the waterlogged, salty soils of sheltered tropical and subtropical shore.
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Mangroves make a special saltwater woodland or shrubland habitat, called a mangrove swamp, mangrove forest, mangrove or mangal. Mangroves grow on 1/3 of tropical shores. They are also found in sub-tropical Africa, Asia, and the southwest Pacific.
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