Tag "Mangrove"
Protecting Our Oceans : 1,000 Mangrove Trees Planted in Pamekasan, Madura
Mangroves are far more than just trees along the shoreline. For blue swimming crab (rajungan) fishermen, these coastal forests are the heart of the marine ecosystem—a vital nursery and feeding ground that maintains ocean balance and sustains the food chain.
Read MoreMangrove Planting Action with Fishermen in Pamekasan: Efforts to Restore Coastal Ecosystems
Pamekasan, Monday, October 28, 2024 – In an effort to conserve coastal environments and strengthen shoreline resilience against erosion, the Indonesian Blue Swimming Crab Association (APRI), the Department of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of Pamekasan, local fishermen, and the Pamekasan
Read MoreMangrove planting in Tanarajae village, Labakkang sub-district, Pangkajene and Islands – South Sulawesi
Mangroves are a type of forest that grows in tidal areas, especially on protected beaches, lagoons and river estuaries that are flooded at high tide and free from inundation at low tide whose plant communities are tolerant of salinity. Mangrove
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