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Secretary-General Visits Weg Naar Zee in Suriname
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Secretary-General António Guterres (front) visits the Weg Naar Zee mangrove rehabilitation site in Suriname.
Weg Naar Zee, an easily accessible coastal area of about 10,000 acres situated north-west of Paramaribo and part of the 386 kms of the mainly muddy coastal zone of Suriname, has suffered from extreme erosion which has resulted in an absence of soft sling mud, a preferred foraging habitat for shorebirds.
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UN7943298
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07/02/2022 2:29:38 PM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo/Evan Schneider