Why are mangroves degrading?

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Abstract

A comparison has been made among 5 luxuriant and 25 degrading sampling sites in Pichavaram mangrove forests, for physico-chemical and biological variables. The data reveal that the causes of natural degradation of mangroves are mainly due to high salinity, low level of available nutrients, and poor microbial counts in the soil substrates.

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Kathiresan, K. (2002). Why are mangroves degrading? Current Science, 83(10), 1246–1249.

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