Scientists at Work: The Art and Science of Saving Mangroves
Episode 59
Stat: 50 percent. Half of the world’s mangroves have been lost over the past five decades.
Story: Mangrove forests are natural protectors, shielding coasts from storms, sheltering species, and soaking up carbon. Reversing the decline of these habitats isn’t just a science—it’s an art, says marine biologist Octavio Aburto. He uses his camera along with high-resolution satellite imagery to assess real-time changes in mangrove coverage—and to reveal the amazing hidden marine life of these critical ecosystems.
Related resources:
A New Perspective on Mangroves
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2018 Pew Marine Fellow and Assistant Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography