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Title: Restoration of mangrove vegetation at Red Sea coast, Saudi Arabia
Authors: Chithambaran, Sambhu
Keywords: Avicennia marina;Coastal bio-shield;Mangrove restoration;Surveillance
Issue Date: Nov-2019
Publisher: NISCAIR-CSIR, India
Abstract: An attempt was carried out to restore mangrove forests as coastal bioshield at the shoreline of Al-Sharifa Island, Al-Lith, Red Sea. Healthy saplings of grey mangrove, Avicennia marina were grown in the Biosaline agriculture centre of National aquaculture group (Naqua) at Al-Lith, Jeddah. Six month old mangrove saplings (25000) were planted at 11 locations of Al-Sharifa Island in Al-Lith village where mangrove vegetation was found sparse and destroyed by natural disasters. A survey conducted after 2 years showed that saplings planted along the shoreline of south and north lagoon of the island achieved 39% survival and were able to tolerate salinity up to 70 ppt. Causes of mortality were siltation, changes in topography, drying up of lagoon, accumulation of debris, and competition and destruction by crabs. The grey mangrove, Avicennia marina is a salt tolerant variety and is ideal for mangrove afforestation program at Red Sea coast.
Page(s): 1755-1760
ISSN: 0975-1033 (Online); 0379-5136 (Print)
Appears in Collections:IJMS Vol.48(11) [November 2019]

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