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Hurricane Season 2025: Mangroves are Puerto Vallarta’s secret weapon against hurricanes

Mangrove forests along Jalisco’s Pacific coast provide vital protection for coastal communities during hurricane season. Located in intertidal zones around Puerto Vallarta and the state’s southern shoreline, these dense woodlands absorb storm energy and limit damage when hurricanes strike.

These coastal ecosystems thrive where tides rise and fall. In Jalisco, they grow in areas such as Puerto Vallarta and the southern coast. Their tangled roots and lush canopy support rich biodiversity, including fish nurseries, bird habitats and marine invertebrates.

Scientists classify mangroves as natural barriers. Their dense roots reduce wave height by up . . .

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