mangrovefronted
Mangrovefronted is a term used to describe a type of coastal landscape or ecosystem characterized by the presence of mangrove forests directly bordering the sea or open water. This edge habitat is significant for its unique ecological functions and the species it supports. The term implies a direct interface where the terrestrial environment transitions into the marine environment through the dense growth of mangrove trees.
These mangrovefronted areas are crucial as natural buffers against coastal erosion, storm surges, and tsunamis, protecting
The biodiversity of mangrovefronted regions is often exceptionally high, hosting specialized flora and fauna adapted to