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The Rio Negro-Rio San Sun mangroves ecoregion (WWF ID:NT1431) covers a series of small of discontinuous mangrove forests on the Caribbean Sea coast of Costa Rica, from a small portion inside the border with Nicaragua in the west to the border with Panama in the east. The coast on this stretch is a flat, alluvial plain, and mangroves are only a small part of a diverse patchwork of local habitats including swamps, mixed rainforests, coastal lagoons, sea grass beds, and sandy beaches. Much of the territory is "blackwater river" in character - slow-moving channels in wooded swamps with water stained by decayed matter. These mangroves are periodically damaged by hurricanes, such as in 1988 from Hurricane Joan, but are able to regenerate.

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  • Manglares de Río Negro-Río San Sol (es)
  • Rio Negro–Rio San Sun mangroves (en)
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  • The Rio Negro-Rio San Sun mangroves ecoregion (WWF ID:NT1431) covers a series of small of discontinuous mangrove forests on the Caribbean Sea coast of Costa Rica, from a small portion inside the border with Nicaragua in the west to the border with Panama in the east. The coast on this stretch is a flat, alluvial plain, and mangroves are only a small part of a diverse patchwork of local habitats including swamps, mixed rainforests, coastal lagoons, sea grass beds, and sandy beaches. Much of the territory is "blackwater river" in character - slow-moving channels in wooded swamps with water stained by decayed matter. These mangroves are periodically damaged by hurricanes, such as in 1988 from Hurricane Joan, but are able to regenerate. (en)
  • La ecorregión de los manglares de Río Negro-Río San Sol (WWF ID:NT1431) abarca una serie de pequeños bosques de manglares discontinuos en la costa del Mar Caribe de Costa Rica, desde una pequeña porción dentro de la frontera con Nicaragua en el oeste hasta la frontera con Panamá en el este. La costa en este tramo es una llanura aluvial, y los manglares son sólo una pequeña parte de un mosaico diverso de hábitats locales que incluye pantanos, bosques húmedos mixtos, lagunas costeras, lechos de hierbas marinas y playas de arena. Gran parte del territorio tiene carácter de "río de aguas negras", es decir, canales de movimiento lento en pantanos arbolados con agua manchada por materia en descomposición. Estos manglares son dañados periódicamente por los huracanes, como en 1988 por el huracán J (es)
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  • La ecorregión de los manglares de Río Negro-Río San Sol (WWF ID:NT1431) abarca una serie de pequeños bosques de manglares discontinuos en la costa del Mar Caribe de Costa Rica, desde una pequeña porción dentro de la frontera con Nicaragua en el oeste hasta la frontera con Panamá en el este. La costa en este tramo es una llanura aluvial, y los manglares son sólo una pequeña parte de un mosaico diverso de hábitats locales que incluye pantanos, bosques húmedos mixtos, lagunas costeras, lechos de hierbas marinas y playas de arena. Gran parte del territorio tiene carácter de "río de aguas negras", es decir, canales de movimiento lento en pantanos arbolados con agua manchada por materia en descomposición. Estos manglares son dañados periódicamente por los huracanes, como en 1988 por el huracán Joan, pero son capaces de regenerarse ​ ​ ​ (es)
  • The Rio Negro-Rio San Sun mangroves ecoregion (WWF ID:NT1431) covers a series of small of discontinuous mangrove forests on the Caribbean Sea coast of Costa Rica, from a small portion inside the border with Nicaragua in the west to the border with Panama in the east. The coast on this stretch is a flat, alluvial plain, and mangroves are only a small part of a diverse patchwork of local habitats including swamps, mixed rainforests, coastal lagoons, sea grass beds, and sandy beaches. Much of the territory is "blackwater river" in character - slow-moving channels in wooded swamps with water stained by decayed matter. These mangroves are periodically damaged by hurricanes, such as in 1988 from Hurricane Joan, but are able to regenerate. (en)
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