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On monday, 22 march 2015, our indonesian iocoin community lead by our team leader Bagus Budianto spent the day cleaning the beach of waste and planted 300 mangroves and 100 pines
around the beach to help with conservation.
We made this event because the abrasion on kuwaru and baru beaches are so fast and we want to stop it and mangroves are ideal for this for more info
please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangrove.
Mangrove swamps protect coastal areas from erosion, storm surge (especially during hurricanes), and tsunamis. The mangroves' massive root systems are efficient at dissipating wave of energy.
Likewise, they slow down tidal water enough so its sediment is deposited as the tide comes in, leaving all except fine particles when the tide ebbs. In this way, mangroves build their own
environments.
Because of the uniqueness of mangrove ecosystems and the protection against erosion they provide, they are often the object of conservation programs,
including national biodiversity action plans.
Many thanks to Bagus, Simon, Richard and the many that made this even a possibility.