Mangroves in Andhra Pradesh are vital ecological assets, particularly in the Godavari and Krishna deltas.

These mangrove ecosystems serve as natural shields against coastal erosion, store carbon, and support diverse flora and fauna, while sustaining livelihoods for local communities.

Andhra Pradesh’s mangroves are a perfect blend of environmental and economic significance, making their conservation essential for sustainable development.

Mangroves in Andhra Pradesh have been a part of its coastal landscape for centuries. Ancient records suggest that these areas were historically used by local communities for fishing, honey collection, and medicinal plants.

The Godavari and Krishna deltas have been vital trade hubs since ancient times, with mangroves providing timber for boats and shelter for fish breeding.