A view of a mangrove tree that survived in an area damaged by the 2004 tsunami in the Ujong Pancu area, Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 08 April 2023.  The mangrove swamp bordering residential areas had suffered severe damage during the tsunami leaving only a few trees that survived.  Rising sea levels have caused rapid coastal erosion in Aceh.  In addition, the 2004 tsunami disaster also contributed greatly to the destruction of mangrove forests on the west coast of Aceh.  The real result is a massive reduction in land mass due to coastal erosion and the loss of mangrove forests.   Director of the Aceh Jaya Manggrove Institute Foundation, Abdul Hadi, believes that good mangrove forests can protect land areas from rising sea levels and coastal abrasion.  His AMI Foundation supports mangrove planting activity throughout Aceh Jaya by donating seeds for free, and continuing to plant throughout the year.   EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK  ATTENTION: For the FOCUS essay text go to https://epaimages. com/misc. pp?code=section-focus

Photo essay: Rising sea levels are sinking Indonesia's coastlines




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