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Black Mangrove, White Horse Key, Everglades
The Black Mangrove plays a key role in the mangrove ecosystem of the Everglades. The tree is valued for its protection and stabilization of low-lying coastal lands and its importance in estuarine and coastal fishery food chains.
Black, white, and red mangroves serve as feeding, breeding, and nursery grounds for a great variety of fish, shellfish, birds, and other wildlife.
Black, white, and red mangroves serve as feeding, breeding, and nursery grounds for a great variety of fish, shellfish, birds, and other wildlife.
- Copyright
- Russ Taylor
- Image Size
- 2828x4256 / 10.0MB
- Contained in galleries
- Florida

