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Mangroves - A fragile ecosystem

by | 05-03-2012 03:05 recommendations 0

Recently I along with three other students had conducted a researched report on mangrove ecosystems in the city of Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi has a long stretch of mangroves which have been growing for around 40 years. These mangroves are hotspots for a variety of indigenous as well as migratory birds like flamingoes, egrets and herons. They also house several species of fish and crustaceans. However the massive growth in the urban environment in Abu Dhabi accompanied by the exponential rate of development has had an impact on this fragile environment.

On our research we made some startling observations. Our research consisted of a field survey, lab tests and a biodiversity analysis of a small portion of the mangrove ecosystem. We studied the impact of tidal movements on mangroves, sustainable fishing techniques and the flora and fauna of the area.

However it was a disappointing sight to see heaps of plastic covers, bottles, paper plates and all other kinds of rubbish scattered around the region. Such dumping can be considered harmful for the species in the region. Birds might think of this waste to be food and choke on them. It also spoils the scenic beauty in the region. The main culprits are careless picnic goers and fishing enthusiasts who do not bother about disposing their waste in appropriate locations.

We conducted a small clean up of the area and also posted a report in the local newspaper. We also spread awareness about the matter in our school and among the general public. I encourage that people should be made aware about their local environments and take initiative to safeguard these fragile ecosystems.

 
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6 Comments

  • says :
    Hi Rohit! Thank you for highlighting and working on habitat protection . The natural balance of our ecosystems are getting affected by human intervention -- in many cases , thoughtlessly.
    Posted 10-03-2012 23:53

  • says :
    wow you did so nice job:)
    I think we should do some jobs that you did. NOT, someday! NOW!! :)
    Posted 10-03-2012 15:14

  • says :
    Yes I agree with you too. The polluted water resources is the combinded result from human activity. So we have to considerate when we make our daily choices. Like shortening shower time, reducing the amount of plastic waste and so on...
    Posted 09-03-2012 10:27

  • Simran Vedvyas says :
    Everything around us is interconnected. We source our clean potable water from desalinating sea water and we want our seas and oceans to remain pristine and beautiful. Everyone should mitigate human-caused damage to marine ecosystems and work on preserving marine species and as Rohith stated people should take initiatives to safeguard the fragile ecosystems.
    Posted 08-03-2012 15:48

  • says :
    Thanks Christy =)
    Posted 05-03-2012 20:38

  • says :
    That's a great job Rohith! Many animals sees plastic bags as their food. It is a really sad truth that innocent animals are to die due to human's convenience.
    Posted 05-03-2012 11:41

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