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Status, diversity and conservation of the mangrove forests of Sri Lanka
Abstract

In Sri Lanka, mangrove forests are found scattered mainly along the north-western, north eastern and eastern coasts bordering lagoons and river estuaries. The area covered by the mangrove forests today is estimated as only 87 km2 (Legg & Jewell, 1995). Most of the mangrove forest areas have been subjected to human interference for a long time, and undisturbed mangrove forests are seldom found. In most areas, the mangrove forests are usually restricted to a narrow strip, sometimes only ...

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Keywords
Bruguiera gymnorrhiza , Xylocarpus granatum , Avicennia marina , Rhizophora apiculata , Lumnitzera racemosa , Ceriops tagal , Bruguiera cylindrica , Rhizophora mucronata , Sonneratia alba , Aegiceras corniculatum , Excoecaria agallocha
Category
Coastal and Marine Sensitive Habitats
flora and/or fauna in natural environment. Examples: wildlife, vegetation, biological sciences, ecology, wilderness, sealife, wetlands, habitat
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JS 5 , M 2 , M 3
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English
Supplemental Information

De Silva, M. and De Silva, P.K.(1998). Status, diversity and conservation of the mangrove forests of Sri Lanka, J. South Asian natural History, (3) 1: 79-102

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