Global mangrove loss seen tapering over four decades, study says

Published 08:55 on June 25, 2026 / Last updated at 08:55 on June 25, 2026 / / Nature & Biodiversity (Markets), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry)

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Mangrove forests, coastal habitats that support fisheries and store carbon, have shown signs of recovery after years of global decline, according to a satellite analysis.
Mangrove forests, coastal habitats that support fisheries and store carbon, have shown signs of recovery after years of global decline, according to a satellite analysis.


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