I no longer buy or eat shrimps, so I can save lives. Can you connect the dots?

 


I no longer buy or eat shrimps, so I can save lives. Can you connect the dots?


The coastlines of more than 80 countries around the world contain vast stretches of tropical forests known as mangrove swamps. The mangrove swamps offer an excellent defense against hurricanes and cyclones. Unfortunately, countless mangrove swamps have been destroyed to create huge shrimp farms. In 1999, when a super cyclone hit the coast below West Bengal, where the mangrove swamps had been destroyed, more than ten thousand people were killed and 7 million were left homeless. The villages located near the country’s second largest mangrove swamp reported no deaths. The mangrove swamps had protected them from the deathly cyclone.  

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