Popular for camping, which requires a permit, Snapper Island's lush forests, mangroves, and
coastal vegetation support a range of land and sea bird species and is known as a haven for birdwatchers.
Practical adaptation options (e.g. strengthening buildings and
coastal defences, expanding areas of
coastal vegetation) and
supporting international policies (e.g. cooperative efforts to regulate fisheries, managing shared river systems to avoid erosion) can minimize the risks and maximize the opportunities.