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Wetland Forests

Mangroves are coastal ecosystems characterized by salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that thrive along tropical shorelines, creating unique habitats at the land-sea interface.

In Jamaica, mangroves play a crucial role in preserving coastal environments, providing a natural barrier against storm surges and erosion, and acting as a nursery for diverse marine life, including fish, crabs, and shrimp, which are vital for local fisheries.

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Latest Updates

Nov-2024

The Jamaican Mangrove Situation

Mangrove and swamp forests are among the most vulnerable forest types facing threats from both natural disa...

Nov-2024

Where Land Meets the Sea: Mangrove Ecosystems Protecting Our Coasts and Marine Life

Mangrove forests have in the past fallen victim to competing land uses, with some of the major threats to t...