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Mangroves of Pemba: a Brief Overview of Ecology, Status, and Species in the Island of Pemba

Author(s): Boise State University, conservation, Haji Massoud Hamad, mangroves, Matt Clark, Pemba, Suleiman Mohd Salim, Zanzibar

A collaborative volume on Pemba Island’s mangroves by Matt Clark (Imperial College London), Suleiman Mohd Salim (SUA), and Haji Massoud Hamad. Produced with Boise State University and the Zanzibar Department of Forests. Ecology, species, local uses, and conservation challenges of these threatened coastal forests.

A collaborative volume on the ecology, status, and species of Pemba Island’s mangroves by Matt Clark, Suleiman Mohd Salim, and Haji Massoud Hamad. The book is an effort between Boise State University and the Zanzibar Department of Forests that sheds light on the crucial role these coastal forests play in Pemba’s ecosystem. From the geological origins of Pemba Island to the fascinating array of mangrove species, the book paints a vivid picture of the island’s environmental diversity. It explores different mangrove species, their local names, and their practical uses in everyday life, and discusses how mangroves protect against erosion, nurture aquatic life, and support industries like seaweed farming. Despite facing threats like illegal logging and climate change, Pemba’s mangroves persevere through grassroots efforts and government backing. Dr Matt Clark is a research associate at Imperial College London. Suleiman Mohd Salim is a Sokoine University of Agriculture graduate student. Not just a tribute but a rallying cry for mangrove protection.

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