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The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center—the world’s first museum dedicated to mangrove ecosystems—offers visitors an immersive look into Sri Lanka’s coastal biodiversity. Its collection spans rare preserved flora, unique marine life, and interactive scientific displays.
Flora & Botanical Specimens
The Cannonball Mangrove (Xylocarpus granatum): Features the largest fruit among mangrove species, showcasing the thick wooden casing that enables its seeds to float across coastal lagoons.
True Mangrove & Seed Adaptations: Herbarium displays and seed specimens highlighting the physiological adaptations of Sri Lanka’s 23 true mangrove species, including Rhizophora mucronata (Red Mangrove) and Avicennia marina (Grey Mangrove).
Fauna & Marine Exhibits
Giant Mud Crab (Scylla serrata): Specimens of the largest mangrove crab, growing up to 25 centimeters across, illustrating its ecological role as an apex invertebrate predator in brackish mudflats.
Reptiles & Aquatic Life: Preserved models and specimens of coastal species, such as the Rough-Scaled Water Snake (Xenochrophis asperrimus) and the Mugger Crocodile (Crocodylus palustris).
Lagoon Ecosystem Biodiversity: Exhibits detailing lagoon fauna, ranging from the Spotted Seahorse (Hippocampus kuda) and Guineafowl Moray (Gymnothorax moluccensis) to commercially vital shellfish species like the Black Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus monodon).
Interactive & Ecological Displays
Root Systems & Soil Carbon: Detailed structural models demonstrating pneumatophores (pencil roots), stilt roots, and stilt-root adaptations alongside diagrams on blue carbon sequestration.
QR-Integrated Coral & Life Cycle Displays: Interactive exhibits with QR codes guiding visitors through hard and soft coral species, as well as the complete life cycles of crabs and marine prawns.
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