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Posted 25 Feb 2025

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Study shows that emergent coastal vegetation including mangroves is an effective defence system that significantly reduces the damage caused by tsunami waves to coastal infrastructure. 

  • Emergent vegetation is aquatic plants rooted in the soil, while their stems, leaves, and flowers emerge above the water surface.

About Mangroves

An infographic showing Characteristics of Mangroves
  • Mangroves are emergent trees with sturdy submerged roots, stiff stems, and trunks to reduce wave forces and acts as natural bio-shields against extreme ocean disasters.
  • Significance:
    • Improve water quality: By filtering out nutrients and sediments. 
    • Supports biodiversity: Serve as nursery, feeding and breeding grounds for crabs, prawns, mollusks, birds, reptiles and mammals. 
    • Food and Livelihood Security: Source for essential nutrients such as protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, grazing grounds for livestock, source of fuelwood and charcoal etc. 
    • Carbon Sink: Mangroves stores an average of 394 tonnes of carbon per hectare. 
  • Coastal Protection: Lower propagation speeds, inundation depths and overall flood extent by slowing down and redirecting storm surges and attenuating wind and swell waves
  • Threats: According to IUCN, 50% of mangrove ecosystems are at risk of collapse.
    • Main threats include coastal development, deforestation for agriculture and shrimp farming, climate change and consequent sea-level rise and increased frequency of cyclonic storms. 
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