Mangrove in a sentence as a noun

I am not aware of any patch of mangroves on the mediterranean coast.

I'd recommend looking at mangrove forests, coral reefs, and the mouths of rivers.

The benefit from a small coastal mangrove buffer is amazing.

My idea would be to flood lower than sea level deserts with ocean water and then start a mangrove forest.

If you were stuck in a tree in a mangrove, would you want alligators swimming about?Its negative because they might eat you.

Yeah, but it's all ****. :D We're only just discovering the contributions of plants like this, usually when they disappear, eg mangrove forests in Florida.

I tend to target, hogfish, mangrove / mutton snapper and lionfish as the reproduce fast and are able to withstand the pressure of fishing.

The green junglefowl is a mangrove species, so was particularly well suited for the fishermen lifestyle.

The mangrove forest encompases a tiny portion of the ocean overall but removing this forest affects a large portion of sealife.

I can't think of any other submerged marine plants, and some limited google searches are only giving me mangrove forests as additional marine plants.

True, it is worth the research... however, what about spending that money on establishing mangroves in the areas where the coastal nations are being affected?

My friends have a small shop and their parents are the traditional small holder farming types, so I actually spent most of my time outside of Hoi An during the day in the mangrove trees.

Instead, we envision that synthetic mangrove devices could be integrated into urban infrastructure for passive stormwater management.”

Mangrove definitions

noun

a tropical tree or shrub bearing fruit that germinates while still on the tree and having numerous prop roots that eventually form an impenetrable mass and are important in land building