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Many tropical and sub-tropical shores are home to a unique group of large shrublike
plants called mangroves. These plants tend to form dense, submerged ‘forests ‘along
shorelines, thanks to their adaptive ability to survive in sea water that’s too salty for
other land plants to live in. Mangroves achieve this through salt and leaves that excrete
it into the water. Mangroves make up and enhance the ecological diversity. Their
complex root systems serve as nursery habitats for marine life as well as providing the
substrate for algae, sponges and like seagrasses, mangroves are instrumental in
building sediments along shorelines and lagoons. It might be hard to imagine their
breadth if you’re reading this in northern Europe, but just imagine the following…The
nation of Belize features the highest overall percentage of forest cover of any of the
Central American countries, its mangrove cover. A 2010 satellite-based study of
Belize’s mangroves by the World Wildlife Fund observed that mangrove spread over
184,548 acres, which is the equivalent of 3.4% of Belize’s territory.
1. What are the mangroves and where do they cultivated?
2. How mangrove root systems serve as a nursery?
3. What was the study of World Wildlife Fund about the mangrove?
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