Mangrove Forests in Jazan Anchor Coastal Protection and Biodiversity

 Mangrove forests along the Jazan coast stand as one of the Kingdom's most prominent natural treasures, playing vital roles in protecting shorelines, supporting biodiversity, and enhancing environmental and tourism sustainability.
 Spreading along the coast and islands, mangrove trees form a natural belt that reduces beach erosion and mitigates the impact of waves and marine currents, while also sequestering carbon and withstanding harsh environmental conditions.
 These forests serve as natural habitats and nurseries for marine creatures such as fish and crustaceans, and attract migratory birds, further enriching the region's biodiversity.
 Additionally, regional authorities have launched a series of initiatives to plant millions of mangrove seedlings and rehabilitate damaged sites, with some areas being transformed into nature reserves to support ecotourism.
 Beyond their environmental role, mangrove forests support fishing and ecotourism by enhancing fish stocks and attracting nature-based visitors, contributing to the Kingdom's sustainable development goals.

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