Life in Bimini's Mangroves

Life in Bimini's Mangroves

A myriad of species thrive in the world's mangrove forests; a critical habitat where land and sea meet. It is here that branching roots rise from salty water, and communities of trees create a haven for productive and biologically complex ecosystems, serving as habitats for jellyfish, schooling fish and even nurseries for sharks. From 'East Wells: Bimini's Last Hope', a cinematographic project by Duncan Brake, Michael Scholl and Phillipa Erlich | © Save Our Seas Foundation