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U Ohn is the general secretary of the Forest Resource Environment Development and Conservation Association (FREDA), one of a handful of Burmese nongovernmental organizations dedicated to protecting the country?s forests
Environmentalist U Ohn (Illustration: Harn Lay/
The Irrawaddy)...
Question: Cyclone Nargis destroyed many mangrove forests in the Irrawaddy delta. What was the impact of the storm on biodiversity in the region?
Answer: The cyclone caused a tidal surge which was up to 20 feet (6 meters) high. Almost 100 square miles (260 square km) of land was flooded and turned into a virtual sea. Meinmahla Island, for instance, was completely covered by seawater, but then resurfaced after the cyclone. The biodiversity of the mangrove forests, sea-grass beds and coral reefs was severely impacted. A large number of plants and animals, including trees, fish and even turtles and crocodiles, were killed in the deluge.
Q: What consequences do you foresee if the destruction of the mangrove forests continues?
A: If the mangrove forests disappear, the impact of similar disasters in the future will be immense..."
Source/publisher:
"The Irrawaddy" Vol. 16, No. 9
Date of Publication:
2008-09-00
Date of entry:
2008-11-13
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English