Coastal Ecosystems

Coastal ecosystems are complex ecosystems found along the coastlines of oceans, seas, and bays. They provide important habitats for a variety of wildlife and are essential for coastal protection and food production. Coastal ecosystems also play an important role in human health by providing important resources such as food, fuel, timber, and recreational opportunities. These ecosystems are also important for moderating climate change and providing a source of renewable energy. As a result, coastal ecosystems are an essential part of a healthy planet and are essential for our continued well-being.

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