2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2023.103092
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The mangrove ecosystem in a harbor-impacted city in Dumai, Indonesia: A conservation status

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“…Based on field observations, the growth of mangroves in Timbulsloko is in good condition. Salinity is a key factor influencing mangrove growth (Efriyeldi et al, 2023). Other factors that influence salinity levels include land openness, area size, tidal activity, and the influence of seawater intrusion in the region (Wahyudi et al, 2014).…”
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“…Based on field observations, the growth of mangroves in Timbulsloko is in good condition. Salinity is a key factor influencing mangrove growth (Efriyeldi et al, 2023). Other factors that influence salinity levels include land openness, area size, tidal activity, and the influence of seawater intrusion in the region (Wahyudi et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A considerable number of Avicennia marina species were found in Timbulsloko Village. The Avicennia species of mangroves can thrive in sediment that is predominantly composed of mud or a mixture of clay and fine sand (Efriyeldi et al, 2023). Mangrove roots capture soil particles, which then accumulate as sediment, thereby mitigating the erosion along the coastline (Irsadi et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%