- A
mangrove is a
shrub or tree that
grows mainly in
coastal saline or
brackish water.
Mangroves grow in an
equatorial climate,
typically along coastlines...
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Mangrove forests, also
called mangrove swamps,
mangrove thickets or mangals, are
productive wetlands that
occur in
coastal intertidal zones.
Mangrove...
- vast
expanse of
water covered with
mangrove forest. The
Pichavaram mangrove Forest is one of the
largest mangrove forests in
India covering about 45 km2...
- The
Mangrove was a
Caribbean restaurant in
Notting Hill, London, England. It was
founded in 1968 and run by
civil rights activist Frank Crichlow, eventually...
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Sundarbans (pronounced /sʌnˈdɑːrbənz/) is a
mangrove area in the
delta formed by the
confluence of the Ganges,
Brahmaputra and
Meghna Rivers in the Bay...
- A
mangrove is a
shrub or tree that
grows in
coastal saline or
brackish water.
Mangrove may also
refer to:
USLHT Mangrove,
lighthouse tender ship The Mangrove...
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Mangrove crabs are
crabs that live in and
around mangroves. They
belong to many
different species and
families and have been
shown to be
ecologically significant...
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Mangrove Cay is one of the
districts of the Bahamas, on
Andros Island. Its
capital is
Moxey Town in the
north east
corner of the island.
There are 3 schools:...
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Mangrove restoration is the
regeneration of
mangrove forest ecosystems in
areas where they have
previously existed.
Restoration can be
defined as "the...
- The
mangrove red
snapper (Lutj**** argentimaculatus), also
known as
mangrove jack, grey snapper, cr**** red bream,
Stuart evader, dog bream,
purple sea...