IT has taken decades to reduce Peake Bay in Clarendon to a graveyard of mangroves and it could take just as long and even longer for restoration efforts now under way to bear fruit.
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The forecast by local scientists that hundreds of people living in Clarendon's southern coastal region could be exposed to a disaster of cataclysmic proportions if the island gets hit by a major w.
The mission: Save the mangroves.
Trouble is brewing, and The University of the West Indies (UWI) Solutions for Developing Countries (SODECO) says it had to step in.
About 45 per cent of the mangr.
Hundreds of Jamaicans living in Clarendon's southern coastal region could be exposed to a disaster of cataclysmic proportions if the island gets hit by a major weather system this year.
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