Interesting facts In Brazil, fishermen become “cleaners” of the mangroves and remove 46 tons of trash in an attempt to revive natural nurseries suffocated by plastic, tires, sofas, and more than 1 million discarded items in the bays of Guanabara and Sepetiba. Ana Alice 04/06/2026 at 23:23
Interesting facts While the sea swallows entire villages in Indonesia, a woman plants 15,000 mangroves a year in an attempt to single-handedly save the last home that still withstands the water. Ana Alice 14/04/2026 at 10:12
Science and Technology Mangroves Become Silent Plastic Traps: Study in Colombia Finds Up to 2.5 Waste Items Per Square Meter, Trash Trapped for Decades, Microplastics in Food, and Coastal Communities More Vulnerable to Environmental Damage Carla Teles 14/02/2026 at 18:10
Science and Technology Coastal Community in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, Installs 1.6-Meter Bamboo Barriers to Slow Sea Encroachment, Accumulate Up to 60 Centimeters of Sediment in 10 Months, and Allow Mangroves to Return Noel Budeguer 22/01/2026 at 12:17
Science and Technology Overlooked by Most, a Mangrove Crab Burrows Up to 1 Meter Deep, Enhances Sediment Oxygenation, and Alters Carbon Cycle: The Ucides Cordatus and Hydrological Impact on Mangroves Valdemar Medeiros 16/01/2026 at 13:37
Interesting facts With Millions of Trees Forming a Living Wall on the Coast, Bangladesh Uses Mangroves to Halt Cyclones, Cut Mass Deaths, and Protect Entire Cities from Ocean Encroachment Valdemar Medeiros 26/12/2025 at 17:53
Sustainability Exploring Mangroves: The BlueShore Project and Its Importance in Carbon Capture and Environmental Preservation Corporativo 06/02/2025 at 14:38