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GMSA mangroves report
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Mangroves at Baie D'Ambodi-Vahibe, Madagascar. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© CI/ photo by Sterling Zumbrunn
Mangroves at Baie D'Ambodi-Vahibe, Madagascar. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© CI/ photo by Sterling Zumbrunn
Women and men from local community inside the mangrove gathering piangua (shells) near La Plata, Colombia. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© CI/ photo by Haroldo Castro
Women gathers piangua (shells) inside mangrove near La Plata, Colombia. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI). 

 © CI/ photo by Haroldo Castro
Mangroves, Phillippines. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© CI/ photo by Haroldo Castro
A fiddler crab scavenges in the mangroves near Santa Marta, Colombia. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© Robin Moore
Underwater image of mangrove in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© CI/ photo by Sterling Zumbrunn
Mangroves at Baie D'Ambodi-Vahibe, Madagascar. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© CI/ photo by Sterling Zumbrunn
Mangroves at Baie D'Ambodi-Vahibe, Madagascar. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© CI/ photo by Sterling Zumbrunn
Mangroves at Baie D'Ambodi-Vahibe, Madagascar. More than one in six mangrove species worldwide are in danger of extinction due to coastal development and other factors, according to the first-ever global assessment on the conservation status of mangroves carried out by the Global Marine Species Assessment (GMSA) – part of the Biodiversity Assessment Unit, a joint initiative of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Conservation International (CI).

© CI/ photo by Sterling Zumbrunn
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