Tidal Forests
Tidal forests are coastal ecosystems found in areas where saltwater from the ocean meets freshwater from rivers. These forests are typically dominated by trees and shrubs that can tolerate saline conditions, such as mangroves and salt marshes. They play a crucial role in protecting shorelines from erosion and providing habitat for various wildlife.
These forests are vital for maintaining biodiversity and supporting fisheries. They act as nurseries for many marine species, offering shelter and food. Additionally, tidal forests help filter pollutants from water and store carbon, contributing to climate change mitigation efforts.