KARACHI: A mangrove plantation campaign was organised in the coastal areas through a collaboration between the Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF) and the Mangrove Biodiversity Park on Sunday in which dozens of young people from Rehri Goth and Ibrahim Hyderi actively participated with great enthusiasm and highlighted the message of environmental conservation.

The young participants also provided a detailed presentation, explaining how mangrove forests play a crucial role in sustaining the marine ecosystem, preserving biodiversity and ensuring the economic stability of fishing communities. They elaborated that mangrove trees act as a natural shield against ocean waves and storms, provide shelter to marine life and help maintain ecological balance.

The youth emphasised that due to climate change and human activities, mangrove forests are facing severe threats that must be addressed through immediate action. The participants strongly urged the Sindh government to ensure effective protection of existing mangrove forests and to launch large-scale plantation campaigns to safeguard coastal areas from increasing environmental risks.

On the occasion, PFF Chairman Mehran Ali Shah said: “Mangrove forests are the backbone of our coastal life, vital not only for the survival of marine biodiversity but also for the economic future of local fishing communities. We appreciate the efforts of these young people and urge the Sindh government to take practical steps for the protection of these forests and large-scale plantations.”

Published in Dawn, July 22nd, 2025

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