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Fishermen seen sorting colorful fishing nets . In the Indian Sundarbans, particularly along the western banks of the Matla River, rising sea levels and rapid coastal erosion are forcing fishermen and wildlife into shrinking territory. The sea level has increased by 35 centimeters annually over the past two decades, making it one of the fastest-eroding coastal regions globally. As land disappears, both humans and endangered Bengal tigers are being pushed into closer, often dangerous, proximity.
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