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THE IMPORTANCE OF MANGROVE
WET LANDS.
It’s POLLUTION, THREATS .
E.Kushan,
Master of Public Administration
School of Postgraduate Studies
Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration
Colombo
Sri Lanka
What are mangroves?
 Mangroves significantly facilitates in moving organic
matter and energy from the land to marine ecosystems.
 Mangroves are those plants that thrive along coastlines,
lagoons, and estuaries in the tropics and sub-tropical
regions.

 These salt-tolerant plants make significant socio-economic and
environmental contributions as they protect the coastal and
inland areas from severe conditions, like erosion, wind,
waves, water currents, tsunamis, and storm surge.
Why are mangroves important?
 Mangroves are often called coastal bio
shield because of its crucial role in the
ecological system.
They provide a safe refuge for
 Aquatic organisms,
 Protects mankind from storm surge,
 Secures economic livelihood of coastal
communities.
Mangroves Map In
Sri Lanka
 The largest tracts of
mangrove habitats in
Sri Lanka are found
in..
 Puttlam Lagoon,
 Kala Oya basin and
 Trincomalee.
Source: World Conservation Union
Puttlam Lagoon
Roles of mangroves to the ecosystem
 Mangroves are among the most productive
ecosystems in the world.
 In Sri Lanka mangroves occur along the sheltered
inertial coastlines associated with estuaries and
lagoons.
 Mangroves, or mangrove forests, are highly
valuable ecosystem that provide a thousand
and one benefits to humans, other living
organisms, and the environment.
Mangroves provide many ecosystem
products and services
Habitats
Feeding grounds
Nursery and hunting grounds for animals
Protect the lagoons
The estuaries from erosion
Reduce pollution of near-shore coastal waters by
trapping pollutants
Provide recreational grounds.
Field laboratory for researchers
Ecotourism
Opportunities for bird watching
THE COMMON MANGROVE
ANIMALS
Mangrove Fruits.
 Mangroves can extract fresh water from the
saline water and some have the ability to
remove excess salts through special salt
glands on leaves.
Importance of Mangrove
They are the buffer zone between the land and the
sea.
Mangrove protect the soil from erosion.
 They play an invaluable role as a nature’s shield
against cyclones, ecological disasters and as protector
of shore lines.
 They are a breeding and nursery grounds for a variety
of marine animals.
Harbor a variety of life forms like, fish, amphibians,
reptiles, birds and even mammals.
Good source of timber, fuel and fodder.
Main source of income generation for shore line
communities like fisher folk.
Save the marine diversity, which is fast diminishing.
Purify the water by absorbing impurities and harmful
heavy metals and help us to breathe a clean air by
absorbing pollutants in the area.
Several species of fish, prawns, crabs and mollusca are
harvested.
Main Advantages of the
Mangroves
 Maintain coastal water quality
 Coral reef protection and nutrients source.
 Habitat of aquatic animals and fisheries, and wildlife
refuge.
 Help against climate change and slow down global
warming.
 Food source and livelihood for coastal communities.
 Tourism.
 Useful products.
Waterways surrounded by rich mangrove belts in
Vidathaltheevu, Mannar district
Coastal stabilization
 Dissipate waves by absorbing wave energy and
reducing water velocity.
 Trap sediments carried by incoming currents and high
tides
 Control water flow
 Serve as important catalyst in reclaiming land from
the sea; thus, contributing to land building
 Stabilizes the substrate and the coastline
 Prevent uncontrolled shifting of the coastline sand
The role of mangroves
Better connecting mangrove ecosystems with the role they
play in the global carbon cycle and climate system could
change the economic calculus for mangroves.
The role of mangroves in climate change adaptation and
disaster risk reduction should be integrated in local and
national adaptation plans.
The key role of mangroves as carbon stores and sinks needs
to be highlighted in national and international strategies
that address climate change.
Enhance existing carbon stocks and reverse CO2 emissions
by increasing protection and restoration of mangrove
ecosystems, and build mangroves into emissions trading and
climate change mitigation planning.
Mangrove Forests: Threats
 Mangrove forests are one of the world’s most threatened
tropical ecosystems.
 More than 35% of the world’s mangroves are already gone.
 Over the past thirty years or so, Sri Lanka’s coastal zone
has witnessed a rapid conversion of it’s mangroves for
various uses such as aquaculture and housing
development. This combined with pollution has reduced
the benefits of the mangrove habitat for fisheries and
sustainable fuel wood production.
POLLUTION
 Fertilizers, pesticides, and other toxic man-
made chemicals carried by river systems
from sources upstream can kill animals
living in mangrove forests, while oil
pollution can smother mangrove roots and
suffocate the trees.
IMPACTS ON MANGROVES
 Human Impacts
Mangroves are victims of dredging, filling, and
diking, water pollution from oil leakages of ships
and urban development within the Sri Lanka.
Polytheane cause to the
disturbance of the
germination in
mangrove
WATER POLLUTION
 Causing tremendous damage to mangroves,
herbicides, oil spills, and other types of water
pollution may result in the death of these plants.
 Oil spills cause damage to mangroves by coating roots,
limiting the transport of oxygen to underground roots.
Mangrove communities including invertebrates, fishes,
and plants are also highly susceptible to damage from
petroleum products.
Source Pix-Sunday Times, August 26, 2012-
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
 Urban development of areas in and near
mangroves results in the destruction of this
habitat as well as other associated wetland
habitats.
 Responsible for total loss of mangrove habitat in some
locations, urban development includes the construction of
buildings and canal systems as well as the consumption of
water by a growing human population. Human activity
upland from mangroves may also impact water quality and
runoff. These land and coastal activities result in increased
erosion as well as the reduction of nursery areas supporting
commercial and game fisheries
CLEARING
 Mangrove forests have often been seen as
unproductive and smelly, and so cleared to make
room for agricultural land, human settlements
and infrastructure ,and industrial areas.

OVER FISHING
 The global overfishing crisis facing the world’s oceans has
effects far beyond the directly overfished population. The
ecological balance of food chains and mangrove fish
communities can also be altered.
OVER HARVESTING
 The ecological
balance of food
chains and
mangrove fish
communities can
also be altered.
 RIVER CHANGES
Dams and irrigation reduce the amount of water reaching
mangrove forests, changing the salinity level of water in the
forest.
If salinity becomes too high, the mangroves cannot survive.
Freshwater diversions can also lead to mangroves drying
out. In addition, increased erosion due to land deforestation
can massively increase the amount of sediment in rivers

DESTRUCTION OF CORAL REEFS
Coral reefs provide the first barrier against
currents and strong waves.
When they are destroyed, the stronger-than-
normal waves and currents reaching the coast can
undermine the fine sediment in which the
mangroves grow.
This can prevent seedlings from taking root and
wash away nutrients essential for mangrove
ecosystems.
NATURAL IMPACTS
 Mangroves are specially adapted to high salinities and
temperatures, tidal changes, and anaerobic sediments.
 These same adaptations make them somewhat
vulnerable to natural stresses. The aerial roots are
especially sensitive to long periods of flooding.
 If these specialized roots are covered for extended
periods of time by sediments or water, the mangroves
may die due to lack of oxygen to the plant tissues.
 Ex:Tsunami, Floods.
Tsunami Hit Areas

CLIMATE CHANGE
 Mangrove forests require stable sea levels for
long-term survival. They are therefore
extremely sensitive to current rising sea levels
caused by global warming and climate change.
Over 80% of Mangroves pollution
comes from land-based activities
Worse, the remaining mangrove forests continue
to be threatened by land use conversion,
pollution, and harvesting for timber, fuel and
polystyrene. .
Mangroves are among the most powerful natural
defenses against global warming. But their decline,
due to the spread of polluting agents and
clearances.
Solid garbage also makes its way to the ocean. Plastic bags,
balloons, glass bottles, shoes, packaging material – if not
disposed of correctly, almost everything we throw away can
reach the sea and finally it stuck the mangroves.
Government Authorities.
 Central Environment Authority
 Tourist Board
 Relevant Urban Councils.
 Local Governments.
 Disaster Management Authorities.
 Coastal Conservation Department.

What can we do to help
protect our mangroves?
 Support the enforcement & implementation of fishery laws & laws
protecting coastal habits.
 Report any violation of these laws to the police or the local
government or central environment authority.
 Stop the cutting of mangroves & conversion of mangrove areas in to
other uses.
 Rehabilitate/Reforest denuded areas.
 Recover abandoned fishponds & Re-establish these as mangrove areas.
 Establish mangrove nurseries to provide a reliable source of seedlings
for mangrove replanting & rehabilitation.

Establish/ Support marine protected areas or marine
sanctuaries.
Advocate for and support the establishment of a coastal
resource and fisheries management programe in local
government.
Advocate for and support coastal zoning initiatives that
will allow for rationalization of fishing gear and other
resources use.
Don’t pollute. Stop others from polluting our coastal
areas and river banks.
Educate school childrens, youths, and elder societies,
learn more about our marine ecosystems- Coral reefs,
mangroves, sea grasses.ect,.
Controlling the tannin work related to coconut products
Members of the Sri Lankan navy join local
women to replant mangroves.
Childrens are involved to cultivate
the mangroves plants.
Thank You!

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Mangrove & It,s threats

  • 1. THE IMPORTANCE OF MANGROVE WET LANDS. It’s POLLUTION, THREATS . E.Kushan, Master of Public Administration School of Postgraduate Studies Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration Colombo Sri Lanka
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  • 3. What are mangroves?  Mangroves significantly facilitates in moving organic matter and energy from the land to marine ecosystems.  Mangroves are those plants that thrive along coastlines, lagoons, and estuaries in the tropics and sub-tropical regions.   These salt-tolerant plants make significant socio-economic and environmental contributions as they protect the coastal and inland areas from severe conditions, like erosion, wind, waves, water currents, tsunamis, and storm surge.
  • 4. Why are mangroves important?  Mangroves are often called coastal bio shield because of its crucial role in the ecological system. They provide a safe refuge for  Aquatic organisms,  Protects mankind from storm surge,  Secures economic livelihood of coastal communities.
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  • 7. Mangroves Map In Sri Lanka  The largest tracts of mangrove habitats in Sri Lanka are found in..  Puttlam Lagoon,  Kala Oya basin and  Trincomalee.
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  • 11. Roles of mangroves to the ecosystem  Mangroves are among the most productive ecosystems in the world.  In Sri Lanka mangroves occur along the sheltered inertial coastlines associated with estuaries and lagoons.  Mangroves, or mangrove forests, are highly valuable ecosystem that provide a thousand and one benefits to humans, other living organisms, and the environment.
  • 12. Mangroves provide many ecosystem products and services Habitats Feeding grounds Nursery and hunting grounds for animals Protect the lagoons The estuaries from erosion Reduce pollution of near-shore coastal waters by trapping pollutants Provide recreational grounds. Field laboratory for researchers Ecotourism Opportunities for bird watching
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  • 19.  Mangroves can extract fresh water from the saline water and some have the ability to remove excess salts through special salt glands on leaves.
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  • 23. Importance of Mangrove They are the buffer zone between the land and the sea. Mangrove protect the soil from erosion.
  • 24.  They play an invaluable role as a nature’s shield against cyclones, ecological disasters and as protector of shore lines.  They are a breeding and nursery grounds for a variety of marine animals.
  • 25. Harbor a variety of life forms like, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and even mammals. Good source of timber, fuel and fodder. Main source of income generation for shore line communities like fisher folk. Save the marine diversity, which is fast diminishing. Purify the water by absorbing impurities and harmful heavy metals and help us to breathe a clean air by absorbing pollutants in the area. Several species of fish, prawns, crabs and mollusca are harvested.
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  • 27. Main Advantages of the Mangroves  Maintain coastal water quality  Coral reef protection and nutrients source.  Habitat of aquatic animals and fisheries, and wildlife refuge.  Help against climate change and slow down global warming.  Food source and livelihood for coastal communities.  Tourism.  Useful products.
  • 28. Waterways surrounded by rich mangrove belts in Vidathaltheevu, Mannar district
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  • 30. Coastal stabilization  Dissipate waves by absorbing wave energy and reducing water velocity.  Trap sediments carried by incoming currents and high tides  Control water flow  Serve as important catalyst in reclaiming land from the sea; thus, contributing to land building  Stabilizes the substrate and the coastline  Prevent uncontrolled shifting of the coastline sand
  • 31. The role of mangroves Better connecting mangrove ecosystems with the role they play in the global carbon cycle and climate system could change the economic calculus for mangroves. The role of mangroves in climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction should be integrated in local and national adaptation plans. The key role of mangroves as carbon stores and sinks needs to be highlighted in national and international strategies that address climate change. Enhance existing carbon stocks and reverse CO2 emissions by increasing protection and restoration of mangrove ecosystems, and build mangroves into emissions trading and climate change mitigation planning.
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  • 33. Mangrove Forests: Threats  Mangrove forests are one of the world’s most threatened tropical ecosystems.  More than 35% of the world’s mangroves are already gone.  Over the past thirty years or so, Sri Lanka’s coastal zone has witnessed a rapid conversion of it’s mangroves for various uses such as aquaculture and housing development. This combined with pollution has reduced the benefits of the mangrove habitat for fisheries and sustainable fuel wood production.
  • 34. POLLUTION  Fertilizers, pesticides, and other toxic man- made chemicals carried by river systems from sources upstream can kill animals living in mangrove forests, while oil pollution can smother mangrove roots and suffocate the trees.
  • 35. IMPACTS ON MANGROVES  Human Impacts Mangroves are victims of dredging, filling, and diking, water pollution from oil leakages of ships and urban development within the Sri Lanka.
  • 36. Polytheane cause to the disturbance of the germination in mangrove
  • 37. WATER POLLUTION  Causing tremendous damage to mangroves, herbicides, oil spills, and other types of water pollution may result in the death of these plants.  Oil spills cause damage to mangroves by coating roots, limiting the transport of oxygen to underground roots. Mangrove communities including invertebrates, fishes, and plants are also highly susceptible to damage from petroleum products.
  • 38. Source Pix-Sunday Times, August 26, 2012-
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  • 40. URBAN DEVELOPMENT  Urban development of areas in and near mangroves results in the destruction of this habitat as well as other associated wetland habitats.  Responsible for total loss of mangrove habitat in some locations, urban development includes the construction of buildings and canal systems as well as the consumption of water by a growing human population. Human activity upland from mangroves may also impact water quality and runoff. These land and coastal activities result in increased erosion as well as the reduction of nursery areas supporting commercial and game fisheries
  • 41. CLEARING  Mangrove forests have often been seen as unproductive and smelly, and so cleared to make room for agricultural land, human settlements and infrastructure ,and industrial areas.
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  • 43.  OVER FISHING  The global overfishing crisis facing the world’s oceans has effects far beyond the directly overfished population. The ecological balance of food chains and mangrove fish communities can also be altered.
  • 44. OVER HARVESTING  The ecological balance of food chains and mangrove fish communities can also be altered.
  • 45.  RIVER CHANGES Dams and irrigation reduce the amount of water reaching mangrove forests, changing the salinity level of water in the forest. If salinity becomes too high, the mangroves cannot survive. Freshwater diversions can also lead to mangroves drying out. In addition, increased erosion due to land deforestation can massively increase the amount of sediment in rivers
  • 46.  DESTRUCTION OF CORAL REEFS Coral reefs provide the first barrier against currents and strong waves. When they are destroyed, the stronger-than- normal waves and currents reaching the coast can undermine the fine sediment in which the mangroves grow. This can prevent seedlings from taking root and wash away nutrients essential for mangrove ecosystems.
  • 47. NATURAL IMPACTS  Mangroves are specially adapted to high salinities and temperatures, tidal changes, and anaerobic sediments.  These same adaptations make them somewhat vulnerable to natural stresses. The aerial roots are especially sensitive to long periods of flooding.  If these specialized roots are covered for extended periods of time by sediments or water, the mangroves may die due to lack of oxygen to the plant tissues.  Ex:Tsunami, Floods.
  • 49.  CLIMATE CHANGE  Mangrove forests require stable sea levels for long-term survival. They are therefore extremely sensitive to current rising sea levels caused by global warming and climate change.
  • 50. Over 80% of Mangroves pollution comes from land-based activities
  • 51. Worse, the remaining mangrove forests continue to be threatened by land use conversion, pollution, and harvesting for timber, fuel and polystyrene. .
  • 52. Mangroves are among the most powerful natural defenses against global warming. But their decline, due to the spread of polluting agents and clearances.
  • 53. Solid garbage also makes its way to the ocean. Plastic bags, balloons, glass bottles, shoes, packaging material – if not disposed of correctly, almost everything we throw away can reach the sea and finally it stuck the mangroves.
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  • 56. Government Authorities.  Central Environment Authority  Tourist Board  Relevant Urban Councils.  Local Governments.  Disaster Management Authorities.  Coastal Conservation Department. 
  • 57. What can we do to help protect our mangroves?  Support the enforcement & implementation of fishery laws & laws protecting coastal habits.  Report any violation of these laws to the police or the local government or central environment authority.  Stop the cutting of mangroves & conversion of mangrove areas in to other uses.  Rehabilitate/Reforest denuded areas.  Recover abandoned fishponds & Re-establish these as mangrove areas.  Establish mangrove nurseries to provide a reliable source of seedlings for mangrove replanting & rehabilitation. 
  • 58. Establish/ Support marine protected areas or marine sanctuaries. Advocate for and support the establishment of a coastal resource and fisheries management programe in local government. Advocate for and support coastal zoning initiatives that will allow for rationalization of fishing gear and other resources use. Don’t pollute. Stop others from polluting our coastal areas and river banks. Educate school childrens, youths, and elder societies, learn more about our marine ecosystems- Coral reefs, mangroves, sea grasses.ect,. Controlling the tannin work related to coconut products
  • 59. Members of the Sri Lankan navy join local women to replant mangroves.
  • 60. Childrens are involved to cultivate the mangroves plants.
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Notas del editor

  1. Sunday, August 26, 2012