Mangroves definition
Examples of Mangroves in a sentence
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Mangroves Maritime’s environmental initiatives have been enhanced by its designation as an Appropriate Regulatory Authority (ARA) under the Protection of the Environment (Operations) Act 1997 (POEO Act).
Mangroves of To improve the ecological Project Site / During Contractor ✓ - similar species to existing to be manually value of the project post-construction established by planting of droppings.
The sections of Highway-4 passing through environmentally sensitive areas such as Mangroves, mud floors, bird sanctuaries etc.
Mangroves currently located along the foreshore and intertidal zone in the ▇▇▇▇▇ Harbour Marina development area are to be cleared and removed as part of the development project.
The Project Site is located in the Tolo Harbour, near ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ SSSI & Coastal Protection Areas, ▇▇▇ Tin ▇▇▇▇ East & West Fish Culture Zones, Sha Lan Non- gazetted Beach, Lung Mei & ▇▇▇ Tin ▇▇▇▇ Mangroves, Pak Sha Tau coral, WSD Seawater Intakes for Tai Po Industrial Estate and Marine Scie nce Laboratory (MSL) of Chinese University.
Mangroves, peat- swamp forests, freshwater swamp forests: biologically diverse, helping us manage our freshwater, and provid- ing us with many other ‘services’ across the globe including vital roles in car- bon storage – our allies in the face ofclimate change.
Habitat Area(ha) Tons CO2-eq/ha/year Total CO2-eq/year(tons) Mangroves 441,455 4.73 2,088,082 Saltmarshes 111,585 10.16 1,133,704 Seagrass beds 660,048 10.26 Unknown Bangladesh’s first INDC, submitted in August 2021, proposed for 12 million tons (5%) unconditional reduction in GHG emission from Business-as-Usual scenario by 2030 and a further 24 million tons (10%) conditional reduction in GHG emission with support from the international community taking the base year 2011.
It embraces outstanding parts of four WWF Global 200 ecoregions: the Southern Inhambane-Zanzibar Coastal Forest, East African Mangroves, Eastern Africa Marine Ecoregion, and Eastern Miombo Woodlands and Savannahs.
Mangroves of the southern Negros Occidental, Philippines harbors diverse species of flora and fauna with its 21 species exclusive true mangrove species recorded from the previous survey conducted by the CHMSC COF RDU.