- Bombetoka Bay
Bombetoka Bay is a
bay on the northwestern coast ofMadagascar near the city ofMahajanga , where theBetsiboka River flows into theMozambique Channel . Numerousisland s andsandbar s have formed in theestuary from the large amount ofsediment carried in by the Betsiboka River and have been shaped by the flow of the river and the push and pull oftide s.Along coastlines and on the islands, the vegetation is predominantly
mangrove forests. In fact, Bombetoka Bay is home to some of Madagascar's largest remaining communities of mangroves, which provide shelter for diversemollusk andcrustacean communities, as well as habitat forsea turtle s,bird s, anddugong s. Along the northwest coast of Madagascar, mangroves andcoral reef s partner up to create dynamic, diverse coastalecosystem s. The mangrove forests capture river-borne sediment that would smother coastal reefs, while reefs buffer the mangroves from pounding surf.Near water, shrimp and
rice farming are common, whilecoffee plantation s abound in the surrounding terrain.References
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