Where is coastal vegetation found?
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Intact coastal vegetation, including mangroves, salt marshes, seagrasses, macroalgae, and coastal strand and dunes, buffers shores and retains sediments from the effects of erosive processes, such as tides, waves, and storms.
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Beach vegetation usually forms a very narrow strip on the upper beach of many coasts. However, in areas of low rainfall or where mobile dunes lie in a wide band next to the beach, the species found on the upper beach may penetrate as far as two kilometers inland.
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