LET’S REVIVE OUR MANGROVE FORESTS
LET’S REVIVE
OUR MANGROVE FORESTS
While there
are many reasons why we should revive our mangrove forests, there is only one
reason why we are not doing it, and that is plain and simple apathy. It seems
that as much as we did not care to stop those who destroyed them, we also seem
not to care to revive them. It seems that common sense is not so common
anymore, because very few among us are moving to revive our mangrove forests,
even if it is common sense to do so.
While it is
true that mangrove reforestation has long term benefits such as carbon capture
and climate change adaptation, the short-term benefits are even more valuable,
because it has directly something to do with our food security and our human
security, the latter pertaining to increasing our defenses against storms and
even tsunamis.
This might
sound as if it is coming out of a kindergarten lesson, but if we revive the
mangrove forests, the planktons will come back. When the planktons will come
back the small fish and the shrimps will come back. When the small fish and the
shrimps will come back, the big fish will come back. Believe it or not, even
the dugong will come back! As a bonus, the crabs will also come back.
There are
actually other plants and trees that are not true mangroves, but are considered
as “mangrove associates”. One such associate is the nipa palm, a species that
is touted by some scientists to be a source of fuel. IKE SENERES/03-19-2024
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