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Mangroves, North Efate, Vanuatu. Credit - V. Jungblut
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In 2021, the Global Mangrove Alliance, a consortium of NGOs, published “The State of the World’s Mangroves,” the first snapshot study compiled from satellite imagery intended to provide an up-to-date record of global mangrove forest cover. The second installment of the report, published in September, draws on improved and updated maps. The report shows a decline in the overall rate of mangrove loss and outlines concrete actions to halt the loss for good and help mangroves begin regaining ground.

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