Mangroves on Jakarta’s Coastal Shoreline

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Mangroves on Jakarta’s Coastal Shoreline

A women puppet stand on mangroves along shoreline of Jakarta on July 27, 2017. Mangrove forests in Indonesia can survive from sea level rises as they accumulate 4 millimetres of sediment every year, more than the average sea level rise rate, which is 1.8 mm per year. Indonesia is rich in mangroves, with about 3 million hectares of mangrove forests growing along the country’s 95,000-kilometer coastline, or 23 percent of the entire world’s mangrove ecosystem. (Photo by Anton Raharjo/NurPhoto)


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