Like mangrove forests, mangrove forests are also found in swamps, along brackish waterways, and coastlines that are affected by sea tides.
For the people of the country, mangrove forests are often called or equated with mangrove forests.
However, in particular the two forests are very much different. Because these forests are usually found in muddy places or deposits of organic materials such as ratings, branches, leaves, to other decaying living things.
In addition, the mangrove ecosystem has its own distinctive properties. Because, it only grows in the area of mud sediment only affected by sea tides (brackish).
So that only a few plant species that can grow and survive this, the type of plant usually has a characteristic because it has undergone a process of adaptation and evolution very long.