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Inside Hamilo's Mangrove Forest

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[2-minute-tour] Inside the Philippines' Mangrove Forest

It normally took 45 minutes to 1 hour for this mangrove tour. You can only sit, take photo, and listen to the tour guide along the way. You are not allowed to make some big movements and to touch anything, especially the water, since we never know what creatures exactly are waiting for us under the water, xoxo... So, please listen to the tour guide, stay calm, and enjoy what is there in front of you, something that you will not see every day. If you are lucky, you'll see PLENTY OF SNAKES hanging on the branches of the trees. And ...

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Or some of our amateur photographs at Instagram @duringourstops

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Tsunami and Mangroves

The animation shows the impacts of tsunami on coastal areas in the presence and in the absence of an intact mangrove forest ecosystem
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SUNDARBAN Tour - The Natural Shield on Earth | Sundarban National Park Delta - Sundarban Documentary

Sundarban Tour in Sundarban National Park, Sundarban tour inside largest mangrove forest on earth and Sundarban Delta. But Sundarbans in West Bengal is now in high alert due to the rise of Sea water level. This is a long term effect of Global Warming. This Video is an inspirational film to motivate people to save nature, save Sundarban from being destroyed. Watch some epic Sundarban drone view here.

➤ Sundarbans - The Natural Shield on Earth: A Film by Debarup Mukherjee (Instagram: @debruptravelfilms)

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We have visited during this 2 days Sundarban Trip:

Sonakhali
Gosaba
Pakhiralay
Sajnekhali
Sudhanyokhali
Jharkhali

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All about the Al Thakira Mangrove Forest in Qatar | Live Green | Ep 25

The Al Thakira Mangrove (Avicennia Marina species) Forest is said to be the oldest and largest of its kind in Qatar, so it's not rare to find migratory birds like flamingos in the area along with marine life like crabs, little fish and gastropods. It's a beautiful place to visit with friends and family, but it's also our duty to keep it protected and clean.

Watch this episode of 'Live Green' to find out more about the Al Thakira Mangrove Forest, what kind of activities you can do there, and what you can do to help protect this beautiful natural habitat in Qatar.

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How to Plant a Mangrove Forest and Why it is Important - Mangrove of Casamance, Senegal, West Africa

Have you ever wanted to plant a whole forest? Gather up together with like-minded people and spend the day planting new life and prosperity? Mangroves are the trendiest tree in the world nowadays. Not only because it is easy to plant and it can easily attract many younger people to participate in the reforestation, but also because they play a huge role in the ecosystem and eventually in the life of people.

Mangroves bring life. It is that simple. You can see that for yourself. Let's take a look at the benefits it brings.
- It is home to loads of wildlife, both fish and birds. As soon as the forest is restored, life comes back to the region as well. We hope we don't need to explain the importance of fish to people, right? In brief - no fish, no sushi.
- It compensates for the salinity, saltiness of the waters, thus protecting the soil from erosion and making sure, that the soil in the region is healthy and fertile.
- Mangroves also serve as an economic benefit for the population - the oysters love to grow on the roots of these magnificent trees. Have you tried Senegalese oysters? They are delicious.
And much much more.

It is great to see that Oceanium in Senegal, founded by the legendary ecologist Haidar el Ali, manages to organize hundreds of young people to go out there and plant a whole forest. It is heartwarming to see be united around a common goal. And this enthusiasm allows them to plant over a million trees every year.

Be sure to check out their website to learn more about their work, and also our other videos about mangroves and how to plant them!
- The Website of the Oceanium

- Another cool video about mangrove
- and another, even better, video about the mangroves

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Mangroves l Munroe | Inside the Mangrove Forest

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Mangroves produce Durable and water resistant wood used in houses, boats.
Mangroves are clusters of diverse trees and shrubs that grow in tidal coasts. The intricate root system of mangroves is home to a multitude of organisms.
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A Glimpse Inside the Mangroves Forest of Langkawi by Speedboat

In the islands of Langkawi in northern Malaysia lies the natural wonder of Langkawi Mangroves Forest, a national park full of mangrove swamps, limestone karsts and wildlife. The best way to explore the mangroves forest is by speed boat and Bard runs the best tours around town. Join the awesome and funny guide Wan and I as we speed past the mangroves, feed some swimming monkeys and traverse through the infamously smelly Bat Caves!

If you’re interested in doing this tour, don’t hesitate to give Bard a call or message through WhatsApp, I highly recommend his tour – good value and even better guide .

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Mangroves Forest Sindh - Karachi | Inside the Mangrove Forest | Largest forest in Pakistan

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Mangrove forest tracking - Karachi | Mangroves Forest Sindh - Karachi
Mangroves Forest located in Karachi
Inside the Mangrove Forest
Largest forest in Pakistan

Inside the Mangrove with Monkeys at Langkawi || Malaysia Tour - Part 55

There are plenty of limestone formations that are over 500 million years old, with unique names such as Temple of Borobudur, the Elephant Stone and the Hanging Gardens. You should make time to explore the numerous caves filled with fossils as well as gigantic stalagmite and stalactites. The most popular caves include Crocodile Cave, Cave of Legends, and Bat Cave.


The best way to explore the Langkawi Mangrove Forest is by joining a riverboat cruise along Kilim River, which is priced between RM200 and RM500. Aside from a leisurely experience with an experienced nature guide, visitors are also chartered to the limestone caves and a floating fish farm where they can handfeed stingrays and archer fishes.


Highly recommended is the Langkawi Mangrove Forest and Eagle Watching Tour as you can also witness an eagle-feeding session and explore several limestone caves within the park. Lunch, roundtrip transport to and from your hotel, as well as an English-speaking guide are also included in this daytrip.

If you prefer to explore this expansive mangrove park at your own pace, there are private boats, kayaks and jet-ski rentals available with most tour operators in Langkawi. Be sure to wear sunscreen and comfortable clothing as it can get rather sunny throughout the day in Langkawi Mangrove Forest.
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Inside the Mangrove Forest : Trivendrum, Kerala, India

A mangrove is a shrub or small tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. There are about 80 different species of mangrove trees. Mangroves are the only trees that are capable of thriving in salt water.

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Inside a mangrove forest by canoe in Indonesia | Nusa Lembongan island, Bali Indonesia |

| Nusa Lembongan Mangrove Forest |

If you want to explore the mangroves, it is possible to work with a local fishermen or guide to take you to the special places. Mangroves are extremely important for the Indonesian ecosystem.
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Indonesia is an archipelagic country with more than 17,000 islands and 95,181 km of coastline, of which about 6,000 islands are inhabited by over 238 million people. In the 1980s, there are more than 4.2 million hectares of mangroves but half of that coverage has been lost by the end of the 1990s. For centuries, the Indonesian people have relied on the resources provided by the mangroves, for firewood, charcoal, tannin, dyes, food and beverages, medicine, pole and timber. In the early days of commercialization, fishing and charcoal production made the basic economic activities. Now, millions of hectares of mangrove forests are lost to agriculture, oil palm plantations and fish farms, making coastal communities vulnerable to the force of tropical storms and loss of livelihood and products.

In 2007, the Indonesian Forestry Ministry established 2 centres for mangrove development. During 2010 and 2011, the centre on the island of Bali planted 8,000 new mangrove trees, and the other centre, in the city of Medan on the island of Sumatra, put in 10,000 new plants. These efforts paled against the continual destruction of the coastal forests in the name of urban development, mainly for agricultural expansion. The realisation and urgency that we need to step up efforts in preserving the mangrove forests is what led to the formation of the Mangrove Care Forum Bali.[4][5]

Ecology/Biology
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The Ngurah Rai Grand Forest Park is a vast green area located in Benoa Bay. The coast is filled with diversity in nature’s ecosystem, including but not limited to:

66 species of Makrazoobentos (Nassarius luridus, Clypeomorus coralium and Nerita antiquate)
45 species of Fish (Teraponidae, Belonidae, Muraenidae)
36 species of Birds (Accipitridae, Laridae)
27 species of Plankton (Skeletonema costatum, Podon)
16 species of Mangrove Trees (Ceriops tagal, Avicennia marina)
5 species of Reptiles (Komodo dragons, vipers, mamba)
3 species of Mammals (Brandocota indica, Pteropus edulis)
Importance to preserve and protect Benoa Bay
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Benoa Bay is a tidal estuary located on the southeast coast of Bali. The estuary is protected by the narrow sandy Benoa Peninsula which protrudes northwards from the southern tip of the harbour and which closes off the entire southern portion of the estuary. Serangan Island which is located to the north partially closes the remainder of the estuary except for a one kilometre navigable stretch of water that separates the southern tip of the island from the Benoa Peninsula. The northern tip of the island is separated from the mainland at high and mid tides by a very shallow straight which is 400 metres at its narrowest point. The entire coastline is protected by an extensive coral reef system that runs continuously apart from a very narrow (200 metre) channel at the harbour entrance at the northern tip of the Benoa Peninsula.

The human feature of the Bay is the Benoa Port facility located on reclaimed land in the middle of the estuary, and the connecting causeway that stretches 3 kilometres north to the mainland. The causeway being a solid barrier has greatly affected the natural flushing of the bay by tide and stream discharge. Benoa Bay is lined with a mangrove forest that has suffered depletion due to development and land reclamation. Estimates are that 50% of the mangrove forest has been lost since 1980 as a result of development. There are many fresh water rivers flowing into the estuary, predominantly those draining the central plains and mountain ranges to the north, and to a lesser extent from the southern Bukit Plateau.

Three of the fresh water rivers that enter Benoa Bay from the north originate in the agricultural heartland of Bali and reach the estuary after travelling through the highly populated urban centre of Denpasar. Agricultural runoff is particularly high in nutrients from fertilisers and manure from farm animals. In particular crop applications of urea, triple super phosphate and potassium chloride, as well as growth stimulant ZA are common in the catchment area. Fertilisers that are not directly absorbed in the rice fields are carried down through the irrigation system and eventually through rivers and out into the bay. All of the rivers entering the bay have large quantities of excess nutrients and the nutrient loading of the bay is evident with the visible growth of algae and uncharacteristic sea bed grasses.

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Mangrove forest - Karachi | Teaser | 4K

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Mangrove forest tracking - Karachi

Inside the Mangrove Forest
Largest forest in pakistan

Inside the Mangrove at Langkawi 1|| Malaysia Tour - Part 53

There are plenty of limestone formations that are over 500 million years old, with unique names such as Temple of Borobudur, the Elephant Stone and the Hanging Gardens. You should make time to explore the numerous caves filled with fossils as well as gigantic stalagmite and stalactites. The most popular caves include Crocodile Cave, Cave of Legends, and Bat Cave.

The best way to explore the Langkawi Mangrove Forest is by joining a riverboat cruise along Kilim River, which is priced between RM200 and RM500. Aside from a leisurely experience with an experienced nature guide, visitors are also chartered to the limestone caves and a floating fish farm where they can handfeed stingrays and archer fishes.

Highly recommended is the Langkawi Mangrove Forest and Eagle Watching Tour as you can also witness an eagle-feeding session and explore several limestone caves within the park. Lunch, roundtrip transport to and from your hotel, as well as an English-speaking guide are also included in this daytrip.

If you prefer to explore this expansive mangrove park at your own pace, there are private boats, kayaks and jet-ski rentals available with most tour operators in Langkawi. Be sure to wear sunscreen and comfortable clothing as it can get rather sunny throughout the day in Langkawi Mangrove Forest.
#mangroveforest
#langkawi
#malaysia
#kilimriver

The Mystical Mangrove Forest of Karachi

Discover the Hidden Garden which Grows inside the Mystical Mangrove Forest of Karachi, offering Majestically Beautiful Landscapes and unforgettable experience. We will take you on Jet Ski's on the expedition of of Life Time.

Stupendous boating inside mangrove forest

Poovar, a place of splendid beauty and serenity. Beautiful scene with birds, mangrove forests, floating restaurants, elephant stone and the beach really makes a day.
A perfect pleasant, calm place to spend a day .
Have a visit !.

Yenbramuk Reef Mangrove Forest, Raja Ampat

When healthy reefs merge with healthy mangrove forests, biodiversity is rich and vibrant. Yenbramuk Island is separated from the SW tip of Gam Island in Raja Ampat by a narrow channel, lined with mangroves and fringed by reefs. Both islands are made of lime stone, which means very little mud or silt. So come find nemo in the Yenbramuk mangrove forest.
Another great dive hosted by Papua Paradise Eco Resort (info@papuaparadise.com).

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