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importance of mangroves biodiversity​

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They perform important ecological functions like nutrient cycling, hydrological regime, coastal protection, fish-fauna production, etc. Mangroves act as shock absorbers. They reduce high tides and waves and help prevent soil erosion. ... Due to shrimp farming, about 35,000 ha of mangroves have been lost in India.

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They perform important ecological functions like nutrient cycling, hydrological regime, coastal protection, fish-fauna production, etc. Mangroves act as shock absorbers. They reduce high tides and waves and help prevent soil erosion. ... Due to shrimp farming, about 35,000 ha of mangroves have been lost in India.

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