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Wallpaper Wednesday: Mangroves In East End

The latest design in Bernews’ weekly Wallpaper Wednesday series features a picturesque view of Mangrove Trees in the east end. The design is available in two sizes; a Facebook profile cover image and also in a vertical format, ideally sized for use as a mobile phone wallpaper, WhatsApp status image or Instagram story. You can […]




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BZS & Chubb Volunteers Plant Mangroves

The Bermuda Zoological Society [BZS] and volunteers from Chubb worked to create a suitable environment in preparation for the replanting of one of the island’s largest mangrove forests – the BZS’s most recent site established through the BZS Micro Forest Project. A spokesperson said, “The Chubb volunteers also gained insight into one of Bermuda’s most […]




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Drowning mangroves in Maldives signal global coastal risk

London, UK (SPX) Nov 13, 2024
Mangrove forests in the Maldives are facing a severe threat as they succumb to rising sea levels and climate changes, according to a new study led by Northumbria University researchers and published in *Scientific Reports*. The study highlights that the Maldives, known for its low-lying islands, experienced significant mangrove dieback since 2020 due to rapid sea-level rise and the effects




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Mangroves research by Candy Feller, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center botanist

Follow botanist Candy Feller of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center as she conducts field work on mangrove ecosystems at Carrie Bow Cay, a Smithsonian field research station in the Caribbean.

The post Mangroves research by Candy Feller, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center botanist appeared first on Smithsonian Insider.




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NASA to help Smithsonian botanists track northern creep of Florida mangroves

Candy Feller, senior ecologist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, Md., will lead an effort to track more than 100 miles of Florida mangrove forests that are encroaching on salt marshes to the north.

The post NASA to help Smithsonian botanists track northern creep of Florida mangroves appeared first on Smithsonian Insider.




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Mangroves creep north in response to warmer temperatures

As mangrove trees lose ground to deforestation and urban sprawl, one development seems to be giving them a boost: climate change. Fewer winter cold snaps […]

The post Mangroves creep north in response to warmer temperatures appeared first on Smithsonian Insider.




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Mangroves provide both climate change mitigation and adaptation services

Rates of carbon storage by mangroves are substantially higher than previously thought, research suggests. Using new data, researchers have estimated that worldwide, mangroves bury 26.1 megatonnes of organic carbon per year, which is 42% more than the estimations made in 2008.




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Teen replants mangroves trampled by hurricane

After Hurricane Irma ravaged Florida, a Miami teen saved hundreds of mangroves and replanted them as protection for animals and humans from future storms.




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Here's How Local Communities Can Help Save Mangroves

The Global Mangrove Alliance has a goal of increasing the world’s mangrove cover by 20 percent over the next decade




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Most Huggable: Football Mangroves in Florida, Bristol's Renewable Street Lights, Frank Capra's "Truth"

To carbon neutralize the Super Bowl, the NFL plants mangroves in Florida




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Vital Mangroves On The Edge Of Extinction Thanks to All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp (Book Review)

Mangroves are a special ecosystem. Found all over the world, they thrive in the in-between zones of land and sea, and act as nurseries for a vast variety of animals, grocery stores for humans, a buffer between homes




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Another chunk of Navi Mumbai mangroves to face the chop

The already reducing cover of mangroves in Navi Mumbai is set to be chopped further, with a proposal being submitted by CIDCO to the ministry of environment, forest and climate change, seeking to take mangrove area equivalent to approximately 16 football fields for setting up extra high voltage transmission (EHVT) Lines. Presently, the EHVT Lines are passing through the proposed area for the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) as well as the approach funnel of the airport. They will have to be shifted to facilitate the construction of NMIA, and make the airport operationally safe.

CIDCO has already submitted the proposal regarding the shifting of EHVT lines to the central government. The linear portion of 9.0361 hectare of forest land has been proposed for the diversion. Some 24.01 hectare of non-forest land is required for the R823.45 crore project. The portion of the land required for the project also includes areas around 10 villages in Raigad district and the forest patch that will be diverted will be from Sonkhar, Ulwa, Targhar, Vaghivli, Panvel, Kamothe, Kharghar.

CIDCO says
Speaking to mid-day, CIDCO PRO Priya Ratambe, said, "We are going to do compensatory mangroves plantation against the forest area that will be diverted for the project. Since I don't have the complete technical details, I cannot explain when the compensatory transplantation work will start and when it will be completed. But, we will have to cut mangroves as it is required for the airport project and is unavoidable."

Against transplantation
Reacting to the proposal, activist Nandakumar Pawar, who has been constantly raising his voice against destruction of mangroves in Navi Mumbai said, "In the name of development, the authorities are ignoring the importance of the ecologically rich mangroves that are home to a rich biodiversity. It is really sad on the part of authorities to say that they will be doing transplantation and compensatory transplantation at other place because everyone is well aware of the fact that the survival rate of transplanted trees is extremely less."

He added, "I'm a fisherman and since I was a child, I've made several attempts to grow mangroves but there has been no success. The nine hectares of mangroves that will have to be diverted is an important area and this patch will never get its environment back. We're against this decision."

Massive destruction
The teams appointed by the Maharashtra State Mangrove Monitoring Committee have recorded massive destruction of wetlands and mangroves in at least four places in Uran, and the killing of 4,500 aquatic plants along NH 348. Swiftly acting on a series of complaints filed by environment groups – The Nature Connect and Shree Ekvira Aai Pratishtan (SEAP) – the mangrove committee has directed the revenue and forest departments to investigate and report the destruction.

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Tsunami, mangroves and market economy


The Tsunami of 26 December did not invade several coastlines to the degree it did many others because of mangroves and coral reefs. Mangroves offer double protection, but India has seen their rampant cutting down in favour of tourism and shrimp farming, says Devinder Sharma.




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The biology of mangroves and seagrasses / Peter J. Hogarth, Department of Biology, University of York, York, UK

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Oil on oysters at mangroves Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fla




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Oil on red mangroves Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass Florida [1]




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Oiled red mangroves west end Eleanor Island [1]




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Mangroves in oil-polluted water




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Oil on mangroves at Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fla. [1]




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Oil level on mangroves North Island, Johns Pass




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Oil on mangroves Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fla




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Oil on mangroves at Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fla. [2]




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Oiled mangroves west end Eleanor Island




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Red mangroves at south side of Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass




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Submerged oil near mangroves at Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fla. [1]




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Oysters on red mangroves Eleanor Island, Johns Pass




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Red mangroves at Eleanour [Eleanor] Island




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Ping at mangroves on Eleanour [Eleanor] Island




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Black & red mangroves at Eleanour [Eleanor] Island




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Black mangroves at Eleanour [Eleanor] Island




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Red & black mangroves at Eleanour [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fla




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Oysters at red mangroves Eleanour [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fla




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Mangroves in oil spill area Johns Pass




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Oil on red mangroves Eleanour [Eleanor] Island




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Red mangroves on outer margin, Eleanour [Eleanor] Island




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Oil on roots of mangroves in polluted soil Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass




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Mangroves in oil-polluted water and soil Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass [1]




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Oil deep in mangroves Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass




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Oil in mangroves Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass




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Mangroves in oil-polluted soil Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass




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Mangroves in oil-polluted water and soil Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass [2]




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Oil on mangroves at Spoil Island, Johns Pass area




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Oil on red mangroves Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass Florida [2]




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Submerged oil near mangroves at Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fla. [2]




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Oil on edge of mangroves Elinore [Eleanor] Island, Johns Pass, Fl




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Oil on mangroves on southwest corner Eleanor Island




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Oiled black mangroves southwest Eleanor Island




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Oiled red mangroves west end Eleanor Island [2]




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Oiled red mangroves west end Eleanor Island [3]




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Oiled and dead mangroves northwest corner of Eleanor Island