The impact of shrimp farming on Ecuador’s mangroves

A group of protesters holds banners advocating for the protection of mangroves while standing on a beach near shrimp farming ponds in Ecuador.

Recent studies indicate that Ecuador has lost nearly 50% of its mangrove forests since the 1970s, with shrimp farming being a major contributor to this decline. Mangroves serve as crucial coastal buffers, protecting against erosion and supporting biodiversity. The destruction of these habitats not only threatens local wildlife but also increases vulnerability to climate change … Read more