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Mangrove roots are most often found steeped in terrestrial swamp sediments, with roots coated in muddy soil and murky silt, but it’s not always the case. Raja Ampat’s blue water mangroves in Indonesia thrive in crystal clear turquoise waters, offering a labyrinthine root ecosystem perfectly suited for vibrant coral to cling to, and marine creatures to hide in.

Toby Matthews

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