The Lakshadweep Islands, known for their pristine waters and coral atolls, are home to unique and vital mangrove ecosystems, particularly on the island of Kavaratti.
These mangroves, though not as vast as those in mainland India, play a crucial role in sustaining the islands' fragile ecosystems.
They act as natural shields against erosion, sustain marine biodiversity, and support the livelihoods of local communities