Coastal mangroves are vital ecosystems that provide numerous environmental and economic benefits. These unique trees thrive in intertidal zones, acting as natural buffers against storm surges, coastal erosion, and rising sea levels. By stabilizing shorelines, mangroves protect coastal communities and infrastructure from extreme weather events, which are increasingly common due to climate change.
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