Sea-level rise vulnerability of mangrove forests on the Micronesian Island of Pohnpei

Q4 Environmental Science U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3133/fs20213030
K. Thorne, Kevin J. Buffington
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The mangrove forests across the Federated States of Micronesia provide critical resources and contribute to climate resilience. Locally, mangrove forests provide habitat for fish and wildlife, timber, and other cultural resources. Mangrove forests also protect Micronesian communities from tropical cyclones and tsunamis, providing a buffer against powerful waves and winds. Mangrove forests in Micronesia can store 700–1,800 metric tons of carbon per hectare (Donato and others, 2011), contributing to the estimated 5–10 billion metric tons of carbon stored by mangroves around the world (Alongi, 2018). This carbon storage is essential for global climate resilience. Mangrove forests and the benefits these ecosystems provide are threatened by accelerating sea-level rise and human activities. Healthy mangrove forests are resilient systems and have kept pace with some amounts of sea-level rise, but rapid sea-level rise could outpace the mangroves’ ability to adapt. Degraded mangroves are at greater risk where natural processes have been altered. Overharvest and clearing of timber, infrastructure development, and altered hydrology are just a few of the human activities that can damage mangrove forests.
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波纳佩密克罗尼西亚岛上红树林的海平面上升脆弱性
密克罗尼西亚联邦各地的红树林提供了重要的资源,有助于增强气候适应能力。在当地,红树林为鱼类和野生动物、木材和其他文化资源提供了栖息地。红树林还保护密克罗尼西亚社区免受热带气旋和海啸的影响,为抵御强风和巨浪提供缓冲。密克罗尼西亚的红树林每公顷可储存700 - 1800吨碳(Donato等人,2011年),为世界各地红树林储存的约50 - 10亿吨碳做出了贡献(Alongi, 2018年)。这种碳储存对全球气候适应能力至关重要。红树林及其生态系统所带来的益处正受到海平面加速上升和人类活动的威胁。健康的红树林是一个有弹性的系统,在一定程度上跟上了海平面上升的步伐,但海平面的快速上升可能超过红树林的适应能力。在自然过程发生改变的地方,退化的红树林面临更大的风险。过度采伐和砍伐木材、基础设施建设和水文变化只是破坏红树林的人类活动中的一小部分。
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