Mangrove Ecosystem: CH10B043 Nitesh Rewar CH10B048 Smit Patoliya CH10B050 Prakhar Dutt
Mangrove Ecosystem: CH10B043 Nitesh Rewar CH10B048 Smit Patoliya CH10B050 Prakhar Dutt
Mangrove Ecosystem: CH10B043 Nitesh Rewar CH10B048 Smit Patoliya CH10B050 Prakhar Dutt
INTRODUCTION
Mangroves ecosystem is a peculiar habitat found at the interface between land and sea Mangroves are various kinds of trees up to medium height and shrubs that grow in saline coastal sediment habitats in the tropics and subtropics
Mangrove Distribution
MANGROVES IN INDIA
The total area of the mangroves in India, was reckoned at about 6,740 km2. But recent time, total area of the mangroves decreased to 4,474 km2.
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Economical significance
Vast range of wood and non-wood forest products including timber, fuel-wood, charcoal, fodder, honey, pulp, tannin, medicine etc o High calorific value of mangrove wood o Employment o Nypa leaves used to make roofs, baskets, mats; pneumatophores used to make bottle stoppers o The ecosystem has a very large unexplored potential for natural products useful for medicinal purposes & also for salt production, apiculture, fisheries, fuel and fodder etc o Mangroves also provide opportunities for education, scientific research and ecotourism
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TSUNAMI & MANGROVES:
It seems mangrove forest reduced the impact of the tsunami by two ways: o Velocity of the tsunami water is greatly reduced after it enters into the mangroves due to friction created by thick mangrove forest o Volume of water reaching a point is greatly reduced since tsunami water, after entering into the mangroves, is distributed to all the canals and creeks that are present all over the mangroves
MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
Government of India set up the National Mangrove Committee for mangrove conservation and development
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National Mangrove Committee recommended areas for research and development and for management of the mangroves o o o o o nationwide mapping of the mangrove areas afforestation of degraded mangrove areas conservation programs assessment of suitable sites for reserve forests quantitative surveys of area, climatic regime, rate of growth of forest trees and seasonal variations of environmental parameters
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Problems caused by humans:
o Over harvesting
o Use of mangrove land for urban development
RECOMMENDATIONS
o people's involvement in mangrove management o enforcement of environmental protection laws o research on problems related to pests and diseases o restoration and rehabilitation of degraded mangrove areas
Result Of Management
Mangrove conservation and reforestation programme along the central west coast of India have resulted in increased: o public awareness regarding the importance of mangroves o opening of new avenues for forestry and social forestry activities o increased biomass along the estuaries, which has influenced biological productivity
CONCLUSIONS
o Ecological and Economic significance showing its importance in ecosystem o Mangrove conservation and development efforts: successful in reducing the degree of problems
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