mangrovetidal
Mangrovetidal refers to the ecological and hydrological interactions between mangrove ecosystems and tidal processes. Mangroves are salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that grow in coastal intertidal zones, where they play a crucial role in stabilizing shorelines, protecting against storm surges, and providing habitat for diverse wildlife. The tidal processes in these areas are influenced by the ebb and flow of seawater, which brings in nutrients and sediments, and also removes excess materials.
The interaction between mangroves and tides is complex and multifaceted. Mangroves help to dissipate wave energy,
Tidal processes also influence the growth and health of mangroves. The regular inundation by tidal waters provides
The mangrovetidal ecosystem is under threat from various anthropogenic activities, including coastal development, pollution, and climate