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  1. Yadanabon University
  2. Department of Botany

Preliminary Survey on Some Mangrove Species Grown in Ye Chanpyin Area, Sittway District, Rakhine State

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Title Preliminary Survey on Some Mangrove Species Grown in Ye Chanpyin Area, Sittway District, Rakhine State
Language en
Publication date 2012
Authors
Khin Thet Kyaw
Description
Mangrove forests are highly threatened throughout the world. Local societies along with their
knowledge about the mangrove also are endangered. In the present study, local utilization
patterns and perception of ecosystem changes is documented. Moreover, how information
generated by ethnobiological research can be used to strengthen the management of the
ecosystem is illustrated. This study was conducted in the Ye Chanpyin area situated at the
northern part of Sittway District where mangroves have been degrading due to overexploitation
and extensive development of aquaculture. The study plants grown in Ye
Chanpyin mangrove area were collected especially during the flowering and fruiting period.
All the collected species have been identified and fully described with the help of photographs
of habits. Uses of these species were also documented by interviewing the local people. With
the help of the local people, mangrove plants were replanted around the costal area of Sittway
District. To identify and to describe the morphological characters of the study species, to
document and evaluate the local uses and to show how these ethnobotanical data in this area
can be used to improve conservation and management of the area, the present survey was
carried out. Result from the interview indicated that Avicennia spp. are dominant in this area
and they are used most frequently as firewood and for construction. Bark of the Ceriops
decandra (Griff.) Dind Hou. is used to dye the fishing nets and improve their durability, the
bark of Derris trifolia Lour. is used as poison for catching fish. Medicinal uses of true
mangrove species were rarely reputed but there were a few traditional uses for mangrove
associates.
Keywords
Mangrove species
Identifier https://oar.ydbu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/119
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Sittway University Research Journal
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