Geospatial analysis of the effects of tsunami on coral and mangrove ecosystems of Mayabunder in Andaman Islands, India

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences Brazilian Journal of Oceanography Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1590/s1679-87592019025806715
D. Majumdar, S. Chakraborty, S. Saha, Debajit Datta
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Mangroves and coral reefs are among the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastlines. The Andaman group of islands, situated at the juncture of Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean, are one of the richest coastal ecosystems of India in terms of biodiversity. Since the tsunami waves of 2004 affected this region severely, the outer fringes as well as inland areas of these islands faced extensive ecological degradation. Mayabunder is one such place of this region, where corals and mangroves had experienced both natural and anthropogenic threat. Considering the notable vulnerability of this coastal environment, the present study aimed to assess the transformations of the coral and mangrove ecosystems at Mayabunder both in pre-tsunami and post-tsunami periods till the present year using multi-temporal satellite imageries and geospatial techniques. Results showed that the areal coverage of healthy living coral reefs was reduced by 466.56 ha (10.42 %) from 1990 to 2000. Afterwards, the coupled ecosystem had experienced serious degradation again during the 2000−2010 phase. The areal coverage of dense mangroves decreased by 47.37%, whereas the area of dead coral covers showed a significant rise of 55.52%. However, partial restoration of both mangroves as well as healthy corals had also been observed here in recent years. It was raised from the extensive field visits and feedbacks from local inhabitants that this restoration initiative could become more effective if a participatory mode of management is adopted. AbstrAct Debaleena Majumdar1, Subha Chakraborty2, Swati Saha2, Debajit Datta1*
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海啸对印度安达曼群岛Mayabunder珊瑚和红树林生态系统影响的地理空间分析
红树林和珊瑚礁是热带和亚热带海岸线的主要生态系统。安达曼群岛位于孟加拉湾和印度洋的交界处,是印度生物多样性最丰富的沿海生态系统之一。由于2004年海啸对该地区的严重影响,这些岛屿的外边缘和内陆地区都面临着广泛的生态退化。Mayabunder就是这个地区的一个这样的地方,珊瑚和红树林经历了自然和人为的威胁。考虑到这一沿海环境的显著脆弱性,本研究旨在利用多时相卫星图像和地理空间技术评估Mayabunder珊瑚和红树林生态系统在海啸前和海啸后到今年的转变。结果表明:1990 - 2000年,健康珊瑚礁覆盖面积减少466.56 ha (10.42%);此后,耦合生态系统在2000 ~ 2010年阶段再次经历了严重的退化。茂密红树林的覆盖面积减少了47.37%,而死珊瑚覆盖面积则显著增加了55.52%。然而,近年来在这里也观察到红树林和健康珊瑚的部分恢复。从广泛的实地访问和当地居民的反馈中可以看出,如果采用参与式管理模式,这项恢复倡议可能会更加有效。Debaleena Majumdar1, Subha Chakraborty2, Swati Saha2, Debajit Datta1*
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Oceanography covers the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography, publishing articles dealing with the biological oceanography, physical oceanography, marine chemistry, sedimentology and geology, from coastal and estuarine waters out to the open sea. Emphasis is placed on inter-disciplinary process-oriented contributions. BJO also publishes issues dedicated to results of scientific meetings and of large inter-disciplinary studies or topical issues on specific subjects. The audience is composed by physical, chemical and biological oceanographers, marine sedimentologists, geologists and geochemists, marine biologists and ecologists. Papers sent to BJO must present results from original research and be written in english.
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