Mangrove
Coastal Protection
Mangroves act as natural barriers, shielding shorelines from erosion, tidal surges, and cyclones. Their dense roots stabilize soil and absorb the energy of incoming waves, protecting both land and communities.
Carbon Storage
Mangroves are among the planet’s most efficient carbon sinks, capable of storing up to 1,000 tonnes of carbon per hectare—playing a vital role in climate change mitigation.
Thriving Habitat
Mangrove ecosystems support rich biodiversity. They are home to countless species of fish, birds, invertebrates, and even mammals—making them essential for ecological balance and livelihood support.