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Brutal, Fierce, Bleak: How to Rescue Waning Mangroves Now

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1.  Introduction The Indus Delta, a fan-shaped formation where the Indus River meets the Arabian Sea on Pakistan's Sindh coast, holds the world's seventh-largest mangrove ecosystem and the largest arid climate  mangroves.  Mangrove  Pakistan . These mangroves face severe environmental and social challenges, including reduced freshwater flow from the Indus River due to water diversion for agriculture and other uses, industrial pollution, and deforestation, which lead to habitat loss, reduced fish productivity, and social problems for coastal communities .  Mangroves . Despite ongoing conservation efforts, the mangroves continue to be threatened by human activities and inadequate fresh water flow. Fig.1 Coastal Erosion and Mangrove Degradation: A stark example of environmental degradation as mangrove roots are exposed due to soil erosion, threatening the delicate balance of coastal ecosystems Overview of the Indus Delta’s ecological and economic importance The Ind...