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With vast archipelagos of around 17,500 islands, creating a magnificent 34,000 miles of coastline, Indonesia is home to the most extensive network of mangroves in the world. Reaching across shorelines including Papua, Sumatra, Borneo, and the islands of Raja Ampat seen today, Indonesia’s ocean forests are an invaluable tool for curbing the climate crisis, totalling a huge 23% of the Earth’s total mangrove tree count! 🏝

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