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Mangrove News Digest # 639 – Dec. 13, 2025

Dr. Diana Cisneros de la Cruz

Mangrove Action Project Welcomes Our Newest Staff Member

Meet Dr. Diana Cisneros de la Cruz, our new CBEMR trainer based in Mexico. With over a decade of experience in mangrove ecosystems–including research, blue carbon projects, community engagement, and restoration work across Mexico, Peru, India, and beyond–Diana brings deep expertise and regional knowledge to MAP. We’re proud to welcome her to the team–a milestone made possible by the support of our donors.

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Image source - https://africarenewal.un.org/en/magazine/bringing-new-life-africas-wetlands-and-people-who-depend-them Pixabay/GildAix

 

Bringing new life to Africa’s wetlands and the people who depend on them

ETHIOPIA – “Conservation is not just about protecting nature. It’s about supporting the communities that depend on it.”

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Image source - https://phys.org/news/2025-12-crops-survive-saltwater-mangroves-reveal.html

Helping crops survive in saltwater: Mangroves reveal key cellular traits

GLOBAL – An international team of scientists reports the identification of cell traits that are critical to tolerating saltwater inundation—a finding that potentially offers new pathways for creating plants that can survive in harsh environments.

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Beneath the Canopy: New film reveals the power of mangrove restoration

GHANA – Filmed across Ghana’s coast, Forests of Life, captures the resilience of communities who depend on mangroves for their livelihoods and protection.

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Image source - https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/521218/IUCN-classifies-Persian-Gulf-mangroves-as-vulnerable

IUCN classifies Persian Gulf mangroves as ‘vulnerable’

IRAN – Contamination from oil, gas, and petrochemical industries in the vicinity of mangroves, effluent from aquaculture farms, timber harvesting, livestock grazing, and substandard construction, unregulated tourism, plant pests, reduced freshwater inflow due to dam construction, and agricultural pesticides are among the main challenges faced by mangroves.

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Image source - https://iucn.org/story/202511/tech4nature-how-low-cost-innovation-and-traditional-knowledge-are-helping-amazonian

Low-cost innovation and traditional knowledge are helping Amazonian communities confront a changing coastline

BRAZIL – Where mangrove belts had once acted as natural barriers, clearing or thinning left some stretches exposed, making storm surges more destructive.

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Image Source - Mangrove Action Project Photography Awards - Elisabetta Zavoli

Soil organic matter content and quality in Amazonian mangrove forests converted to shrimp farms

GLOBAL – Findings highlight the importance of regulating shrimp farm effluent discharge and promoting more sustainable aquaculture practices to mitigate soil organic matter degradation and safeguard the carbon sequestration capacity of adjacent mangroves.

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Mangrove Photography Awards 2025

MPA winners announced
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CHILDREN’S ART CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

2026 Children's Calendar

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ACTION ALERTS

Rights for Stingless Bees – sign now

Save the Sanctuary: Keep Gulper Shark Fisheries Closed

Protect the mangroves and tropical forests of Brazil’s Tauá-Mirim! Sign Now

NO TO PUERTO BARU –  Panama’s Mangroves Under Threat! sign the petition.

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