IMPACT OF MANGROVES DUE TO FORULATION GROWTH
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The global loss of mangroves can be attributed largely to human population growth and development in the coastal zone. Specific reasons are urban development, aquaculture, conversion to agriculture such as rice farming, and overexploitation of timber. These losses matter, as mangroves provide numerous services and benefits to nature and to people.
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Mangroves are essential to maintain coastal fisheries, protect property and coastlines from the effects of cyclones and storms and protect coral reefs from sediments and pollutants. ... Most of the population and economic activity takes place on the coast, and there is an ever-increasing demand for coastal land.
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