Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close Bosque de mangue no Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso, São Paulo, Brasil. Viesba Everton Acúmulo de água em formato de coração no Manguezal da Praia de Trancoso em Porto Seguro, Bahia/ Brasil. Talita Da Silva Dewes Talita This is a picture I took from an estuary in south Brazil, right when a kelp gull was trying to steal the cormorant. It was not successful. Lais Gliesch Silva Foto tomada cerca a la Isla Utila, Honduras. Verónica Bojorque Mangroves lining the Salt River along the path at which it meets the sea in Clarendon Jamaica. Photographer: Danielle Jones. Danielle Jones Dos fotografías fueron tomadas en el bosque de manglares del Parque Ecoturístico Tierra de Sueños, único pulmon verde de la ciudad de Maracaibo. Estado Zulia. Venezuela.- Otra fotografía fue realizada en un humedal ubicado en el sector Santa Fé, costa del municipio Mara. Estado Zulia, Venezuela. Juan Marcos Vera Reyes Mangroves have so many positive effects on the environment and on us as people but still we cut down the beautiful trees. Thankfully mother nature sees this and every week more mangrove seeds get carried by the river to the beach of Braamspunt. When trees are being cut down a beautiful mangrove forest is slowly blosseming on this beach. Jonathan Tjien Fooh Wetland Twins Simms Joadine Humedal de Puntarenas, Costa Rica. 2015. Mono cara blanca (Cebus capucinus) alimentandose del mangle. Ana Gabriela Espinoza Ocampo En la Ciénaga de la Virgen o Tesca, en canoa, pajareando de madrugada. La cano es de Javier, un pescador, ambientalista, habitante del corregimiento aledaño a la ciénaga que lleva el nombre de "La Boquilla". Javier hace parte de una empresa comunitaria de ecoturismo en la cual prestan el servicio de paseos en canoa por este importante humedal de Cartagena. Maria Fernanda Patiño Coastline is changing. Mangroves along the coast are facing severe land use change due to unplanned city expansion, diminishing the ecosystem services these provide to society such as extreme tides control. Cartagena city, as many others located by the sea, is seriously threated by sea level rise and increase of extreme events frequency, and mangroves are natural barriers which reduce the impact of these phenomena. Unfortunately unplanned urban soil expansion is taking over this ecosystems, increasing the exposure of society to sea level change risks and demanding in the future expensive grey infrastructure based solutions for a problem which nature can help us to solve for free. Jorge Leon Replanting mangroves in Jamaica's coastal wetlands. Ava Tomlinson The serenity of this picture of Red Mangroves (Rizophora spp) is a relief to the soul. Jorge Leon This photo shows the pollution in mangrove in Guanabara Bay, RJ. dandara bernardino bezerra Manguezal no município de Apicum-Açú (MA) - Brasil Kerllon Amorim Caranguejo passeando entre as raízes dos mangues. Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso, São Paulo, Brasil. Viesba Leticia Mora Martínez Gina Marcela Manguezais na Baía de Guaratuba no Litora do Paraná, Brasil. Fernanda Sezerino Foto retirada do encontro do mangue com as águas da ilha coroa branca localizada próximo a comunidade de Itapema. Maria José Menezes Da Silva Life in Mangue Filipe Sacchetto De Castro Monteiro A raiz como suporte. Ecossistema Manguezal no Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso, São Paulo, Brasil. Viesba Everton Barra de Guaratiba's mangrove is the largest and most preserved mangrove of the city of Rio de Janeiro. It's ecologically and economically very important to the local people. Its habitants and restaurants rely on it as the main source of seafood to be both consumed or commerced. The extensive mangrove has two connections to the Atlantic ocean resulting in the beautiful formation of an over 30km long sandbank. Rodrigo Oliveira This photo shows a mangrove located in Morro de São Paulo in the state of Bahia. In addition to the typical plants of this ecosystem, we have many animals that need these habitats to reproduce and for food. Julia Guimarães Pequeno bosque de mangue (bosque iniciante), no Parque Estadual Ilha do Cardoso, São Paulo, Brasil. Viesba Everton La foto fue tomada durante un curso de manejo costero cerca de Utila, Honduras. Verónica Bojorque Barra de Guaratiba's mangrove is the largest and most preserved mangrove of the city of Rio de Janeiro. It's ecologically and economically very important to the local people. Its habitants and restaurants rely on it as the main source of seafood to be both consumed or commerced. The extensive mangrove has two connections to the Atlantic ocean resulting in the beautiful formation of an over 30km long sandbank. Rodrigo Oliveira