Mangrove definition

Mangrove means any specimen of the species Laguncularia racemosa (white mangrove), Rhizophora mangle (red mangrove), or Avicennia germinans (black mangrove).
Mangrove means all trees belonging to the genera avicennia, bruguiera, ceriops, kandelia, rhizophora, and xylocarpus;
Mangrove means the flora species of the coastal zone.

Examples of Mangrove in a sentence

  • This agreement applies to award covered employees of the company employed at its Mangrove Mountain Further Processing Plant, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ferry rd Mangrove Mountain.

  • No Party shall assign this Agreement or any rights or obligations hereunder without, with respect to Mangrove, the prior written consent of the Company, and with respect to the Company, the prior written consent of Mangrove.

  • No modifications of this Agreement can be made except in writing signed by an authorized representative of each the Company and Mangrove.

  • It is accordingly agreed that Mangrove, on the one hand, and the Company, on the other hand, shall each be entitled to seek specific enforcement of, and injunctive relief to prevent any violation of, the terms hereof without posting bond or security.

  • Even though workers compensation costs at Mangrove Mountain remain high, the reduction in costs is recognised.

  • This agreement shall apply at the Inghams Enterprises Pty Ltd Mangrove Mountain Further Processing plant located at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ferry Road Mangrove Mountain, New South Wales, only in respect to its employees covered by Poultry Industry Preparation (State) Award (the Award).

  • This Agreement may be amended only by a written instrument duly executed by the Company and Mangrove.

  • Each of Mangrove, on the one hand, and the Company, on the other hand, acknowledges and agrees that irreparable injury to the other party hereto could occur in the event any of the provisions of this Agreement were not performed in accordance with its specific terms or were otherwise breached, and that such injury may not be adequately compensable in damages.

  • Mangrove islands, which are important bird nesting and roosting areas, afford virtually no public use opportunities.

  • Mangrove covenants to promptly notify the Company if its aggregate beneficial ownership of Voting Securities decreases to less than 5% of the Voting Securities then outstanding.


More Definitions of Mangrove

Mangrove means any specimen of the species Avicennia germinans (black mangrove), Laguncularia racemose (white mangrove), Rhizophora mangle (red mangrove), or Conocarpus erectus (buttonwood).
Mangrove fauna: All mobile fauna on the mangrove floor retreated into ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ when approached by observers. Only the slow-moving and dominant gastropods could be recorded during the quadrat surveys (Table 3.17; Annex Z). The epifauna recorded in mangroves was low in species richness and abundance. This could be explained by the relative absence of organic litter on the mudflat beneath the mangroves. The mangroves occupied a narrow belt along the coastline where tidal energy was high. These conditions may encourage removal of organic litter from beneath the mangroves, and could account for the paucity of young mangrove seedlings colonising the mudflat immediately seaward of the plantations. In addition to the epifauna, a gastropod species, Large Ear Shell Ellobium polita, was found on the stems of mangrove trees in various locations. Littorinid snails and barnacles were also found on the leaves and stems of mangrove trees. Cerithidea sp. 3 (No./m2) 8 (No./m2) 5.3 (No./m2) Nerita sp. 0 (No./m2) 2.6 (No./m2) 4 (No./m2) Cerithidea sp. 42.6 (No./m2) 4 (No./m2) 14.7 (No./m2) Nerita sp. 0 (No./m2) 0 (No./m2) 1.3 (No./m2) Mudskippers 6.7 (No./m2) 0 (No./m2) 0 (No./m2)
Mangrove means Mangrove II Investments S.a.r.l.
Mangrove means Mangrove Holding S.A.
Mangrove means coastal forests found in sheltered estuaries and along river banks and lagoons in the tropics and subtropics. The term ‘mangrove’ describes both the ecosystem and the plant families that have developed specialised adaptations to live in this tidal environment.