Satellite images reveal global mangrove recovery: Nasa study shows forests springing back, but rising seas could still drown them
- Image: NASAMangrove forests rank among the world's most valuable coastal ecosystems, shielding communities from storms, storing vast amounts of carbon and providing nurseries for countless marine species.
- For decades, scientists warned that these unique forests were disappearing faster than many tropical rainforests because of coastal development, aquaculture and pollution.
- Now, new satellite observations from Nasa present an encouraging shift.
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- Image: NASAMangrove forests rank among the world's most valuable coastal ecosystems, shielding communities from storms, storing vast amounts of carbon and providing nurseries for countless marine species.
- For decades, scientists warned that these unique forests were disappearing faster than many tropical rainforests because of coastal development, aquaculture and pollution.
- Now, new satellite observations from Nasa present an encouraging shift.
Sources: Times of India