Dying Mangroves on the Australian Coast : Image of the Day - @NASAEarth - 0 views
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Jérôme OLLIER on 03 Oct 19Satellite imagery reveals a severe die-off of mangroves along Australia's northern coast. More than 7,000 hectares (27 square miles) of mangroves have dried up, research indicates. The tree deaths come amid high temperatures that have also been linked to massive coral bleaching and kelp forest deaths in the region.