J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge biological science technician Avery Renshaw recently reported on mangrove forest ...
These roots also act as natural barriers ... Red mangroves are typically found along coastlines, while black mangroves are identified by their dark bark and better access to oxygen.
In one of Tunnell's recent beachcombing reports, he said Black Mangrove Seeds are "the future of our coastal forests" because they have the potential to take root and grow, which will then help ...
I saw this scene where the mangrove roots were partially submerged. I decided to use a long-exposure technique to soften the surface of the water, and transform the photo into black and white to ...