A forgotten mangrove forest around remote inland lagoons in Mexico's Yucatan tells a story of rising seas
- Written by Sula E Vanderplank, Adjunct Professor, San Diego State University
A stand of red mangroves in the calm, calcium-rich, fresh waters of the San Pedro Mártir River, Tabasco, Mexico.Ben Meissner, CC BY-NDThe San Pedro River winds from rainforests in Guatemala through the Yucatan Peninsula in eastern Mexico. There, this peaceful river widens into a series of slow-flowing lakes. Along a remote 50-mile...

