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The coastal belts of Yemen extend along the Red Sea coast and the Gulf of Aden Coast. The littoral halophytes of Yemen are grouped under six types: seagrasses, mangroves, salt marshes, sand dunes, reed swamps and palm groves. The common species of these types include: Cymodocea spp., Halophila spp., Halodule uninervis, Avicennia marina, Typha domingensis, Phargmites australis, Cyperus spp., Arthocnemum...