Episode 8 - Mangroves are sipping the carbon

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Here’s an episode that will keep you waiting for the next one.

Mangroves are extremely important to the coastal ecosystems they inhabit. Physically, they serve as a buffer between marine and terrestrial communities and protect shorelines from damaging winds, waves, and floods. 
In this episode we are talking with Radhika Bharagava a coastal geographer about Structure and function of Mangrove and how it is trapping Carbon Dioxide from atmosphere.