12.1 Formation, structure, and types of coral reefs
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Coral reefs and mangrove ecosystems are vital marine habitats teeming with biodiversity. These ecosystems provide crucial services like coastal protection, fisheries support, and carbon sequestration. However, they face threats from climate change, pollution, and human activities, making their conservation a pressing concern. Understanding the structure, adaptations, and ecological interactions within these ecosystems is key to their preservation. Current research focuses on innovative monitoring techniques, genomic studies, and nature-based solutions to enhance their resilience. Effective management strategies involve marine protected areas, restoration efforts, and community engagement to ensure their long-term survival.
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Coral reefs and mangrove ecosystems are vital marine habitats teeming with biodiversity. These ecosystems provide crucial services like coastal protection, fisheries support, and carbon sequestration. However, they face threats from climate change, pollution, and human activities, making their conservation a pressing concern. Understanding the structure, adaptations, and ecological interactions within these ecosystems is key to their preservation. Current research focuses on innovative monitoring techniques, genomic studies, and nature-based solutions to enhance their resilience. Effective management strategies involve marine protected areas, restoration efforts, and community engagement to ensure their long-term survival.
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