Coastal Mangrove Forests Show Unexpected Global Recovery

Recent observations indicate mangrove forests along coastlines are rebounding worldwide. Scientists did not anticipate this level of

Recent observations indicate mangrove forests along coastlines are rebounding worldwide. Scientists did not anticipate this level of recovery. Mangroves are critical for carbon sequestration and biodiversity. The resurgence has been documented across several regions. Conservation measures and natural regeneration are cited as drivers. Restored mangroves enhance protection against coastal storms. Experts call for continued monitoring to sustain the gains. Future research will track long‑term ecosystem trends.