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The Greenbelt Reports: Mangroves Are Forever
TVE Asia Pacific
2010-06-16
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Shrimp farming damaged and degraded mangroves around the Kalpitiya lagoon. After the industry collapsed, the community joined hands with a conservation group to restore the mangroves, some of which is harvested.
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