Why You Should Care About Mangroves As Much As You Do About Your Next Beach Holiday

26 July was the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem. Here, a look at their benefits and why they need to be conserved

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26 July was the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem. Here, a look at their benefits and why they need to be conserved

In 2009, five years after the devastating tsunami ravaged the coasts of 14 countries in and around the Indian Ocean, I was in Chennai for a study that documented the effectiveness of mangroves as bio-shields. As much as I was unprepared for the caste politics that had seemingly impaired the rehabilitation process (documented extensively in a report by Timothy Gill on ‘How Caste Blindness In Indian Post-Tsunami Disaster Recovery Exacerbated Vulnerability And Exclusion’ commissioned by Dalit Network Netherlands), I remained equally stunned by the inclusive ecosystem of mangroves that had shielded people and villages, significantly reducing the number of deaths and safeguarding communities across the globe.

Even though they may not be trending on social media, mangroves have been extensively studied for the rich ecosystems they harvest, supporting our planet and people in unique ways. According to Dr Kathiresan Kandasamy (Dean and Director of Centre Of Advanced Study In Marine Biology) the ‘Mangrove Cell’ of Government of Maharashtra has made a lot of effort to ensure mangrove conservation. "In India, the mangrove cover has increased by 181 sq. km during 2015-2017. The increased forest cover is estimated to safeguard 4.4 million people from flood damages in India and 0.94 million people in the State of Maharashtra alone," he says.

Despite all this, the Maharashtra government recently gave a go-ahead to plough through 1.4 acres of mangrove forests for the Thane-Dombivli Bridge. Furthermore, on 29 June appeals from green activists and fishing communities to the PMO resulted in NHSCRL (National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited)

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