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Mangrove Forests Eric, Noah, and Maya

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Mangrove ForestsEric, Noah, and Maya

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Tangled Roots Tours

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Mangroves Around the World

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Untangling Mangroves

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Description Trees grow in areas with low oxygen soil with

slow moving waters that allow fine sediments to accumulate.

Mangrove forests only grow at tropical and subtropical latitudes near the equator because they cannot withstand freezing temperatures.

Mangroves are various types of trees up to medium height and shrubs.

Grows in salt water.

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Climate Annual average temperature: 75 degrees

Fahrenheit and 24 degrees Celsius Average annual precipitation: 1000-1500

mm Common extreme weather patterns include

tsunamis, heavy rain, and occasional droughts in the south

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Climate

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Best Time To Visit During winter months Locations found all over the world Generally hot Best time for bird watching

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Why Mangroves?

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Flora 65 species Rhizophora apiculata (red mangrove) Bruguiera gymnoorhiza (broad leaf

orange mangrove) Avicennia Marina

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Red Mangrove Adaptation Red mangroves, which can live in the

most inundated areas, prop themselves up above the water level with stilt roots and can then take in air through pores in their bark (lenticels). These act as breathing straws since there is very little oxygen in the water. Therefore they get it from the air above.

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Fauna Saltwater crocodile Jabiru Water Buffalo Flamigo Sea snake Flying Fox Great Egret

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Mud-Skipper Adaptation The mud-skipper is a fish that can live in

and outside of water. When the mud-skipper is in the water it

breathes like other fish by water running over the gills, but on land the fish has an ability to seal the gill passages after gulping air The air and water have to be replaced periodically and thus the fish never strays too far from the water.

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FUN Activities

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Boat Tours

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Eagle Watching

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Croc Feeding

Disclaimer: Please Keep all body parts in boat. Or you wont come back with all of them.

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Threats to Mangroves Vanishing at a rate of 2.5% a year

around the world Mostly due to human activity:

Agriculture, Urbanization, Pollution, and Pesticides.

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Area Of Mangroves Over The Years