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Biology, 08.12.2021 07:10, JamesLachoneus

What will happen to mangroves if nearby coral reefs are destroyed? Sedimentation will occur in intertidal zones instead of mangroves.
Mangroves will decline without the filtration that coral reefs provide.
Mangroves will receive less sunlight due to increased turbidity in the water.
Storm surges can destroy mangroves along the coastline during storms.

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