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Planting semi-submerged forests: Limitation of disasters and conservation of biodiversity

HNN.VN - Recently, the planting of semi-submerged forests has been interested by the authorities and people in coastal and lagoon areas.

A Luoi mountain and forest blurred in the mistA Luoi mountain and forest blurred in the mist

Accordingly, 170ha of semi-submerged forests have been planted in the province.

Up to now, some of the semi-submerged forests have been effective in storm protection, flood control and have greatly contributed to biodiversity conservation and people's livelihoods, such as in Quang Loi (Quang Dien), Huong Phong (Hue City).

To help readers better visualize the afforestation activities of the people living along the Tam Giang lagoon, Thua Thien Hue Weekly would like to introduce some photos of Hoang Phuoc, the photographer, in the days he roamed with people in the semi-submerged forests in Quang Dien area.

Making the planting beds

Making the planting beds

Roping in to mark the forest range

Roping in to mark the forest range

Roping in to mark the forest range

On the road

On the road

Transporting Apple Mangrove

Transporting Apple Mangrove

Planting forests

Planting forests

Newly planted forest

Newly planted forest

Forests exert their shielding effect in stormy season

Forests exert their shielding effect in stormy season

By Thua Thien Hue Weekly

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