2018
DOI: 10.4236/oje.2018.88027
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The Mangroves of the East of Madagascar: Ecological Potentials and Pressures

Abstract: With 213,000 ha of remaining mangroves in 2016, Madagascar has about 4260 ha of mangrove on its Eastern coast. The purpose of this article is to provide essential data on the spatial distribution of this ecosystem of Eastern Madagascar, its ecological potentials and the pressures on its resources. Five Eastern Mangrove sites were selected, from South to North, because of their accessibility and their spatial position: Foulpointe, Sainte Marie, Manompana, Mananara Nord and Rigny. Eastern mangroves regenerate qu… Show more

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“…However, the density of the plantation in the BdA was lower compared with the highest number of trees per hectare recorded within the tall, mature stands of trees Rhizophora mucronata dominated, recorded in Mahajamba, 4900 ± 1500 trees/ha −1 [48], and within the highest density recorded within intact, tall and mature stands dominated by Rhizophora mucronata recorded in Ambaro-Ambanja bays, 4719 ± 1133 trees/ha −1 [38]. Additionally, this is lower compared with the highest density of mature trees recorded on the eastern coast of Madagascar, 7960 tree/ha −1 [50].…”
Section: Density Of Mangrove Replantingmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, the density of the plantation in the BdA was lower compared with the highest number of trees per hectare recorded within the tall, mature stands of trees Rhizophora mucronata dominated, recorded in Mahajamba, 4900 ± 1500 trees/ha −1 [48], and within the highest density recorded within intact, tall and mature stands dominated by Rhizophora mucronata recorded in Ambaro-Ambanja bays, 4719 ± 1133 trees/ha −1 [38]. Additionally, this is lower compared with the highest density of mature trees recorded on the eastern coast of Madagascar, 7960 tree/ha −1 [50].…”
Section: Density Of Mangrove Replantingmentioning
confidence: 79%