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Rhizophora Mangle Collection

"Exploring the Beauty of Rhizophora Mangle: A Closer Look at Nature's Marvels" Red mangrove propagules, or plantlets, hold the promise of becoming fully mature plants

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) propagules / plantlets which become fully mature plants

Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) propagules / plantlets which become fully mature plants before dropping off the parent tree to drift away and establish a new tree. Bahamas

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) on CYC Island, Coron, Palawan, Philippines

Mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) on CYC Island, Coron, Palawan, Philippines

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Split level photo of an American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus

Split level photo of an American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) beneath red mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) above a bed of seagrass (turtlegrass: Thalassia testudinum)

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Dune and Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, June

Dune and Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, June

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) seedling, Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Peninsula

Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) seedling, Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, June

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: CYC Island, Coron, Palawan, Philippines

CYC Island, Coron, Palawan, Philippines

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Small outrigger boat and mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) on CYC Island, Coron, Palawan

Small outrigger boat and mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) on CYC Island, Coron, Palawan, Philippines

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) propagules / plantlets which become fully mature plants

Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) propagules / plantlets which become fully mature plants before dropping off the parent tree to drift away and establish a new tree. Bahamas

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Lemon shark juvenile (Negaprion brevirostris) trying to feed on the leaves of a red

Lemon shark juvenile (Negaprion brevirostris) trying to feed on the leaves of a red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle). As pups, the sharks have to learn to hunt for themselves and sometimes make mistakes

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Split level photo of mangrove scenery, with hard corals ( including Goniopora sp

Split level photo of mangrove scenery, with hard corals ( including Goniopora sp.; Heliopora sp; Porites sp.) growing below Red mangrove tree: (Rhizophora mangle)

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) pup and school of fish swimming through Red mangrove

Lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) pup and school of fish swimming through Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) nursery, Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, North Atlantic

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) forest, Cienaga de Zapata National Park

Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) forest, Cienaga de Zapata National Park, Matanzas Province, Cuba

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: North America, Florida, Sunset on Red Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) in Everglades

North America, Florida, Sunset on Red Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) in Everglades National Park

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Sian Ka an Biosphere Reserve

Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Sian Ka an Biosphere Reserve
Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), Sian Ka an Biosphere Reserve, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Belize, Central America

Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Belize, Central America

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Island, Punta Allen, Sian Ka an Biosphere Reserve

Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Island, Punta Allen, Sian Ka an Biosphere Reserve, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Mangrove trees

Mangrove trees. Young red mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) growing amongst volcanic rocks beside a swamp. The mangrove inhabits brackish water in tropical and sub-tropical areas

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Galapagos brown pelican

Galapagos brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) nesting in red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle). This bird eats mainly fish and amphibians as well as crustaceans

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle)

Red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) forming a coastal mangrove swamp. Mangroves are tropical and subtropical plants that grow in saline coastal habitats

Background imageRhizophora Mangle Collection: Mangrove roots

Mangrove roots. Aerial roots of a red mangrove tree (Rhizophora mangle) in a swamp. The mangrove inhabits brackish water in tropical and sub- tropical areas


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"Exploring the Beauty of Rhizophora Mangle: A Closer Look at Nature's Marvels" Red mangrove propagules, or plantlets, hold the promise of becoming fully mature plants, symbolizing nature's resilience and growth. Mangrove trees stand tall on CYC Island in Coron, Palawan, Philippines, showcasing their vital role in coastal ecosystems. A captivating split-level photo captures an American crocodile amidst the enchanting scenery of Dune and Red Mangroves in Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Peninsula. Witnessing a Red Mangrove seedling take root in Bahia Magdalena reminds us of the intricate process that contributes to these magnificent forests' expansion. CYC Island in Coron, Palawan offers a picturesque view with small outrigger boats navigating through lush mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle), creating a harmonious blend between man and nature. The journey from propagules to fully mature plants is beautifully depicted as we marvel at the potential hidden within Red Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle). Lemon shark juveniles attempt to feed on red mangrove leaves—a testament to the interconnectedness between marine life and this unique ecosystem found off Eleuthera Island in Bahamas' North Atlantic waters. In Eleuthera Island's nursery-like environment created by Red Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle), lemon shark pups swim alongside schools of fish—showcasing how these habitats provide shelter for various species. A mesmerizing split-level photo reveals a stunning combination of mangrove scenery above water and vibrant hard corals below—including Goniopora sp. —highlighting the biodiversity nurtured by Rhizophora mangle forests. Cienaga de Zapata National Park boasts an awe-inspiring forest dominated by Red Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle), reminding us of the importance of preserving these habitats for future generations to enjoy and cherish.