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a) Permanent markers with (measuring) line laid between them along shoreline and fringing mangrove forest, with adjacent transect plot b) photo of transect plot from viewpoint of transect start marker (Schwarz et al. 2005)  

a) Permanent markers with (measuring) line laid between them along shoreline and fringing mangrove forest, with adjacent transect plot b) photo of transect plot from viewpoint of transect start marker (Schwarz et al. 2005)  

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... and range between 8-10, and can be considered as monitoring replicates at each site (Kauffman & Donato 2012). Plots can be selected randomly or systemically, being established permanently or temporarily (Kauffman & Donato 2012). to be marked, in order to be able to be revisited, and can be photo-documented from perspectives of transect markers ( Fig. 4b) ( Schwarz et al. 2005). Some monitoring setups require an additional mangrove site that can be considered as free of environmental or human disturbances, serving as a control ( Schwarz et al. 2005). ...