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Q1: Discuss the causes of depletion of mangroves and explain their importance in maintaining coastal ecology (UPSC GS1 Mains )

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Introduction
Mangrove forests form a unique wetland ecosystem, inhabiting the edge of land and sea, thriving in seawater. Over the past four decades 35% of global mangrove forests have been destroyed. This degradation of mangrove forests has a knock-on effect on some of the world’s most endangered species which rely on them for habitat such as the proboscis monkey and the Bengal tiger.

Causes of depletion of mangroves: 

  • The natural causes: 
    • Cyclones, typhoons and strong wave action especially in the geographically vulnerable Andaman and Nicobar Islands; 
    • Browsing and trampling by wildlife (e.g. deer) and livestock (goats, buffaloes and cows), which are often left to graze freely, especially in areas close to human habitation; 
    • Damage by oysters to the young leaves and plumules of Rhizophora and Ceriops plants; crabs, which attack young seedlings, girdle the root collars and eat the fleshy tissues of the propagules insect pests such as wood borers, caterpillars (which eat the mangrove foliage and damage the wood as well) and beetles; 
  • Anthropogenic causes: 
    • Anthropogenic activities such as construction of houses and markets causing soil erosion and soil sedimentation has lead to their destruction. For example in Sunderbans collection of tiger prawn seeds for trade has greatly affected the other animals found in these forests. 
    • Indiscriminate tree felling and lopping, mainly for fuel wood, fodder and timber, especially in areas close to human habitation. 
    • Indiscriminate conversion of mangroves on public lands for aquaculture (e.g. for prawn culture at Chorao, Goa), agriculture, mining (e.g. along the Mapusa estuary in Goa), human habitation and industrial purposes. Encroachment on publicly owned mangrove forest lands, e.g. cultivation of paddy observed on government land, which involved uprooting of natural and planted seedlings; 
    • Lack of interest of private landowners (village communities and individuals) in conserving and developing the mangroves on their lands. 
    • Illegal large-scale collection of mangrove fruits for production of medicines, which hinders their natural regeneration. 
    • Discharge of industrial pollutants into creeks, rivers and estuaries, which is a major problem in some regions of the world. 
  • Importance of mangroves in maintaining coastal ecology: 
    • Mangrove plants have (additional) special roots such as prop roots, pneumatophores which help to impede water flow and thereby enhance the deposition of sediment in areas (where it is already occurring), stabilise the coastal shores, provide a breeding ground for fishes. 
    • Provide a safe and favourable environment for breeding, spawning, rearing of several fishes. 
    • They supply woods, firewood, medicinal plants and edible plants to local people. 
    • Mangroves moderate monsoonal tidal floods and reduce inundation of coastal lowlands. 
    • They prevent coastal soil erosion. 
    • They protect coastal lands from tsunami, hurricanes and floods. 
    • Mangroves enhance the natural recycling of nutrients. 
    • Mangrove supports numerous florae, avifauna and wildlife. 

Conclusion

Mangrove forests play a major role with more valuable ecological services. Therefore conservation of the same is the need of the hour not only for the for coastal biodiversity but also for wellbeing of the mankind.

Topics covered - Wetland System in India, Species in Wetland systems, Tsunamis and Cyclones


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1. What are the major Indian Coastal Plains?
Ans. The major Indian Coastal Plains are the Western Coastal Plains and the Eastern Coastal Plains.
2. What is the significance of mangroves in Indian Coastal areas?
Ans. Mangroves in Indian Coastal areas act as natural barriers against coastal erosion, provide habitats for various species, and help in maintaining water quality.
3. How do mangroves contribute to the economy of India?
Ans. Mangroves contribute to the economy of India by providing resources like wood, honey, and fish, as well as supporting industries like tourism and traditional medicine.
4. What are the threats faced by Indian Coastal Plains and mangroves?
Ans. Indian Coastal Plains and mangroves face threats such as pollution, habitat destruction, overfishing, and climate change.
5. How can individuals contribute to the conservation of Indian Coastal Plains and mangroves?
Ans. Individuals can contribute to the conservation of Indian Coastal Plains and mangroves by supporting sustainable practices, participating in cleanup activities, and raising awareness about the importance of these ecosystems.
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