Mangrove Project
Mangrove Project
- Restores coastal ecosystems
- Protects shorelines from erosion
- Reduces impact of storms and floods
- Supports marine and wildlife biodiversity
- Absorbs carbon to fight climate change
- Provides breeding grounds for fish
- Enhances local livelihoods
- Involves community participation
- Promotes environmental awareness
- Ensures long-term ecological sustainability
A Coastal Ecosystem Revival Initiative by Annai Therasa Social Welfare Trust
Annai Therasa Social Welfare Trust is committed to restoring degraded coastal landscapes by implementing large-scale mangrove plantation projects across Tamil Nadu. Mangroves play a critical role in coastal protection, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience. These restoration efforts are designed to safeguard shoreline communities from erosion and storms while revitalizing rich and diverse marine ecosystems.
Project Timeline & Achievements
FY 2021โ22
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Location: Managudi, Kanniyakumari District
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Plantation: 25,000 mangrove saplings
FY 2022โ23
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Location: Marakanam, Villupuram District
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Plantation: 50,000 mangrove saplings
FY 2023โ24
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Location: Kulathur, Chengalpattu District
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Plantation: 50,000 mangrove saplings
FY 2024โ25ย
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Location: Chengalpattu Districtย
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ย Planted: 1,00,000 mangrove saplings
Why Mangroves Matter
Mangroves serve as natural barriers against coastal erosion, storm surges, and flooding. They act as breeding grounds for fish and support a wide range of flora and fauna. Through these restoration initiatives, the Trust is not only reviving biodiversity but also empowering local communities through ecological conservation and sustainable livelihoods.
The Mangrove Project focuses on planting and protecting mangrove forests to restore coastal ecosystems, protect shorelines from erosion, support biodiversity, and combat climate change. It involves community participation, environmental education, and sustainable practices to ensure long-term ecological balance, improve livelihoods, and preserve natural resources for future generations in coastal regions.
- Restores coastal ecosystems
- Protects shorelines from erosion
- Reduces impact of storms and floods
- Supports marine and wildlife biodiversity
- Absorbs carbon to fight climate change
- Provides breeding grounds for fish
- Enhances local livelihoods
- Involves community participation
- Promotes environmental awareness
- Ensures long-term ecological sustainability










