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why are the fish so plentiful in the mangroves of the indus delta coast​

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Answered by PreranaM6
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Answer:

Explanation:

Roots trapping food brought down by the Indus and also providing shelter from predators to provide ideal breeding conditions

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Answered by bratislava
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why are the fish so plentiful in the mangroves of the indus delta coast​

Explanation:

  • The Indus river system flow in the Arabian sea ad is mostly in the southern Sindh province of Pakistan and it covers abut the 41,440 km square of the lands and has an arid climate and gets about 25 to 30 cm of rainfall.
  • This delta is home to a large number of the mangrove forest and is a home to many species of the birds and the dolphins and dependent to the presence of the freshwaters the population mostly depends on the fish and the agricultural lands.
  • The fishermen have been forced to fish due to the destruction of the deltic ecosystem and health boundaries the India and the park are poorly demarcated. And the fishing forms the important source of the revenues and the shrimp and mud crabs are sold from the 3 to 70 $.

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