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Old 01-11-2010, 06:15 AM   #2
voodoosdv

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I don't know about Rayong but usually don't find beaches and Mangroves together. That's why the term Mangrove Swamp is used. Usually the trees are rooted directly into water with the trunk elevated above. The network of roots provide cover for all kinds of juvenile creatures which take advantage of cover and the various food sources one finds in a swamp or marsh.

Check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangrove

Here's another reference I found:

http://www.thaipr.net/nc/readnews.as...5nIFB1cmlmaWVy

BTW: I found these within a few seconds by plugging Rayong and Mangrove into Google
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