‘Protectors of the Coast’ — What the Northward March of Mangroves Means for Fishing, Flooding and Carbon
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By Ayurella Horn-Muller, Climate…
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"Mangrove forests, like in the Everglades, serve as spawning grounds and nurseries for fish and as habitat for a wide array of…
b-clineWatch out, they’re coming for you! A botanical sea change is underway along the Floridian coastline, where new research…
Mangroves on the Florida coast. Photo via Robert Neff/Flickr The effects of climate change on Florida’s coastal ecosystems are…
Jim Steele got lost in the Arctic a few months ago, confusing the Chukchi Sea and the Bering Sea. He also couldn't tell the…
Prompted by one less hard freeze a year, protected mangrove trees risk becoming an invasive species as they expand northward…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Florida’s mangroves are moving north as very frosty days become less frequentImage: Wilen Bill, US Fish
A black mangrove has taken root in this salt marsh in St. Augustine, Florida. Photo by Kyle C.