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  1. USES: Human Settlements on the Coast: Destruction of Habitats: Types of Habitats: Mangroves (12%)
  2. ABOUT: Ecology: Ecosystems: Mangroves (8%)
  3. USES: Human Settlements on the Coast: Types of Habitats at Risk: Corals: Okinawa, Japan, East China Sea (4%)
  4. ABOUT: International Cooperation: NOS/NOAA's International Cooperation Efforts (4%)
  5. USES: Non-Consumptive Uses: Ecosystem services: Mangroves (3%)

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Referenced URLs (1-5 of 4372)

  1. http://www.fao.org/newsroom/en/news/2008/1000776/index.html(6%)
    Referenced By: Loss of mangroves alarming
  2. http://www.fao.org/forestry/newsroom/en/news/2005/highlight_108389en.html(4%)
    Referenced By: Twenty percent of the world's mangroves lost over the last 25 years: Rate of deforestation slowing, but still a cause for alarm
  3. http://www.fao.org/forestry/newsroom/en/news/2005/highlight_108389en.html(4%)
    Referenced By: Twenty percent of the world's mangroves lost over the last 25 years: Rate of deforestation slowing, but still a cause for alarm
  4. http://www.aims.gov.au/pages/reflib/fg-mangroves/pages/fgm-qld-05.html(3%)
    Referenced By: Field Guide to the Mangroves of Queensland
  5. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110404173247.htm(3%)
    Referenced By: Mangroves Among the Most Carbon-Rich Forests in the Tropics; Coastal Trees Key to Lowering Greenhouse Gases

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