Karwar, located along the scenic coastline of Karnataka, is more than just a gateway to the Arabian Sea. It is home to a thriving mangrove ecosystem that plays a crucial role in preserving biodiversity, protecting against natural disasters, and supporting local communities. As a biodiversity hotspot, Karwar’s mangroves contribute significantly to Karnataka’s ecological wealth and serve as nature’s frontline defense against environmental challenges. Historical and Cultural Significance Mangroves have long been a part of Karwar’s history, supporting traditional fishing communities and serving as a natural shield against tidal surges.