These elegant and serene pictures pay homage to an important but diminishing ecosystem: mangrove forests. The photographs are a few of the prime entries on this yr’s Mangrove Images Awards, telling the story of the wonder, variety and fragility of mangrove timber, which develop in salty, coastal waters – in stark distinction to most different timber.
Proven above is a dramatic {photograph} of a central strip of mangroves flanking the good blue coast of the United Arab Emirates. Taken by photographer Ammar Alsayed Ahmed, the picture was extremely counseled within the competitors’s Mangroves & Landscapes class.

The highest spot on this class was received by one other of Alsayed Ahmed’s photographs, which exhibits a gracefully winding river (proven above). The golden clumps of mangrove timber dotted alongside its size spotlight the verdancy these forests convey to the realm.
Sadly, this isn’t the case for an growing variety of mangrove forests worldwide. Regardless of being biodiversity hotspots and important carbon shops that assist offset local weather change, mangroves are underneath risk from components like logging, aquaculture and water air pollution, in flip threatening the wildlife and folks that rely upon them.

These embody species like lemon sharks, a juvenile pair of which function in Jillian Morris’s entry (pictured above), taken within the Bahamas and extremely counseled within the Mangroves & Underwater class. Lemon sharks spend the primary few years of their lives in mangrove “nurseries” and are one of many many marine species that dwell there.
In Abu Dhabi within the United Arab Emirates, an bold mission to plant and restore coastal mangroves is underway. The Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative (ADMI) is a part of a nationwide effort to plant 100 million mangrove timber by 2030 throughout the UAE. In 2023 alone, it distributed over six million seeds utilizing specifically tailored drones.
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