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Mangrove resources

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Title Mangrove resources
 
Creator Gopinathan, C P
Rajagopalan, M S
 
Subject Mangroves
Marine Biodiversity
 
Description There has been an increasing awareness among the
scientific community that the mangroves are an im
portant component of the tropical marine ecosystem
and apart from the economic uses of their vegetation,
the mangrove areas are potential grounds for coastal
aquaculture. It is generally recognised that mangrove
areas form the feeding and nursery grounds for the
juvenile stages of many commercially important species
of prawns and fishes. The high productivity resulting
from mangrove leaf fall supports a host of detritus
feeding animals such as amphipods, mysids, harpacti-
coid?, molluscs, crustacean larvae, prawns and fishes.
The mangrove vegetation acts as a buffer against tidal
currents, floods, storms and cyclones and the network
of creeks and channels provide shelter to aquatic life
especially in the critical stages of their life history.
The vegetation also helps in preventing soil erosion in
the coastal zone.
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Date 1983
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/921/1/Bulletin_No_34-7.pdf
Gopinathan, C P and Rajagopalan, M S (1983) Mangrove resources. CMFRI Bulletin, 34. pp. 44-46.