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Plant Diverstity And Structure Of Mangroves In Hai Ha District Quang Ninh Province
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my advisor Assoc.
Prof. Dr. Vu Quang Nam for the continuous support of my student thesis study and research,
for his motivation, enthusiasm, and immense knowledge. His guidance helped me in all the
time of research and writing of this thesis.
Beside my advisor, I would like to thank professor from Colorado State University,
Dr. Lee Macdonald, for his guidance, patience, and providing my class with an excellent
atmosphere for our research. My sincere thanks also goes to Mr. Nguyen Van Hieu- viceleader of mangrove forest protection, who provided me many useful knowledge about
mangrove forest and all of officers in Hai Ha district, for their giving information about the
local area and culture that helped me a lot in this study.
Lastly, I would like to thank to my family: my father who always support to me and
my friends who helped me in my research.
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ABSTRACT
Mangrove at Hai Ha district constitutes a mangrove flora that contributes to the
biodiversity in the coastal region. This research concentrates on three objectives: descriptive
the biodiversity species and role of mangroves forest in Hai Ha district; determine species
composition, structure and distribution of the mangrove flora in Hai Ha district; proposed
some solutions to protect and develop sustainable mangrove forest.
To conduct these objectives above, the research established 6 survey lines is
perpendicular with the sea dike and set up 18 standard plots for six communes in Hai Ha
District, each plot has area with 400 m2
(20x 20m) along the transect line.
From the results collected, I constructed the list of vascular plants including 41 species
belonging to 26 genera, 10 main mangrove species and 31 species living in mangrove forest.
They distribute in 5 main regions: regular intertidal zone; irregular intertidal zone; sands
sludge formation and improvements; improvement sand area less tidal and coastal shrimp
farms, road and sea dike. There are three communities in study site: Avicennia marina -
Rhirophora stylosa - Aegiceras corniculatum (Am - Rs - Ac), Aegiceras corniculatum -
Bruguiera gymnorrhiza - Rhirophora stylosa (Ac - Bg - Rs) and Aegiceras corniculatum -
Avicennia marina - Rhirophora stylosa (Ac - Am - Rs). Over time, mangrove succession have
trend to the sea and we need some solutions to protect and develop sustainable mangrove
forest in Hai Ha district.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................1
CHAPTER II. LITERATURE REVIEW...................................................................................4
2.1. Mangrove forest in the world ..............................................................................................4
2.2. Mangrove forests in Vietnam: .............................................................................................6
CHAPTER III. STUDY GOAL, OBJECTIVES, SCOPE OF THE STUDY AND
METHODOLOGY.....................................................................................................................9
3.1.1. Goals: Assessment of biodiversity and structure of coastal mangrove forests, which
proposed several solutions to contribute to better management of coastal mangroves..............9
3.1.2. Specific Objectives:..........................................................................................................9
3.2. SCOPE OF THE STUDY ...................................................................................................9
3.2.1. Geographical location, topography...................................................................................9
3.2.2. Climate: ..........................................................................................................................10
3.2.3. Hydrology:......................................................................................................................11
3.2.4. Salinity:...........................................................................................................................12
3.2.5. Soil conditions:...............................................................................................................12
3.3. CONTENTS AND METHODOLOGY ............................................................................14
3.3.1. Research Content............................................................................................................14
3.3.2. Methodology...................................................................................................................14
3.3.2.1. Data collection method:...............................................................................................14
CHAPTER IV. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION .....................................................................19
4.1. DIVERSITY OF MANGROVE FORESTS IN COASTAL AREA HAI HA DISTRICT,
QUANG NINH PROVINCE....................................................................................................19
4.1.1. List of mangroves in the study area ...........................................................................19
4.1.2. Value of mangrove forest ...............................................................................................27
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4.2. DISTRIBUTION AND STRUCTURE OF MANGROVE FORST IN COASTAL
AREA HAI HA DISTRICT, QUANG NINH PROVINCE.....................................................33
4.2.1. Characteristic and distribution of mangrove forest in Hai Ha district............................33
4.2.2. Combination of species ..................................................................................................35
4.2.3. Species density ...............................................................................................................40
4.2.4. Stratified structure ..........................................................................................................41
4.3. PROPOSING SOME SOLUTIONS TO USE SENSIBLY, PROTECT AND
DEVELOP HAI HA MANGROVE FOREST.........................................................................45
4.3.1. Status of mangrove forest in Hai Ha district ..................................................................45
4.3.2. Proposing some solutions to use, protect and develop Hai Ha Mangrove forest ...........45
CHAPTER V. GENERAL CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION............................50
5.1. Conclusion.........................................................................................................................50
5.2. Recommendation...............................................................................................................50
REFERENCES.........................................................................................................................50
APPENDIX ..............................................................................................................................52
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 3.1: The area of tidal ground has salt-marsh vegetation in Hai Ha district. ...................13
Table 4.1. List of mangroves in 6 coastal communes in Hai Ha district, Quang Ninh province.......19
Table 4.2. Numbers of species in phyla and classes found in Hai Ha mangrove forest...................23
Table 4.3. Life forms of mangrove plants in Hai Ha district, Quang ninh provice..................26
Table 4.4. Values of mangrove species in Hai Ha district. ......................................................30
Table 4.5. Groups of valuable plants in Hai Ha mangrove forest. ...........................................32
Table 4.6. Composition of mangrove strata follows to plots....................................................35
Table 4.7. Mangrove communities in 6 strata ..........................................................................36
Table 4.8. Tree density of mangrove communities in Hai Ha District.....................................40
Table 4.9. Awareness of coastal people about roles of mangrove forest .................................46
Table 4.10.Awareness of secondary students about roles of mangrove forest.........................46
Table 4.11. Coastal people’s knowledge about roles of mangrove forest................................47
Table 4.12. Hai Ha student’s knowledge about roles of mangrove forest................................47
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2.1: Global mangrove forests distribution 2000 (Giri et al., 2011). Map redrawn by
UNEP/DEWA. Red lines/areas indicated to mangrove forest. ..................................................4
Figure 3.1: Research sites.........................................................................................................13
Figure 3.1: Standard plots are set up on survey line.................................................................15
Figure 3.2: Plot establishment ..................................................................................................16
Figure 4.1: Vertical profile in line 1+2.....................................................................................42
Figure 4.2: Cross profile in line 1+2 ........................................................................................42
Figure 4.3: Vertical profile in line 3.........................................................................................43
Figure 4.4: Cross profile in line 3.............................................................................................43
Figure 4.5: Vertical profile in line 4+5+6 ................................................................................44
Figure 4.6: Cross profile in line 4+5+6 ....................................................................................44
Chart 4.1. Percentage of species found in Hai Ha mangrove forest.........................................24
Chart 4.2. Awareness of coastal people and secondary students about roles of mangrove forest .....46
Chart 4.3. Knowledge about roles of mangrove forest of coastal people and secondary student
in Hai Ha district. .....................................................................................................................47
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CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION
Located between sea and mainland, mangrove forests are the specially ecosystem of
tropical and subtropical sea but they are sensitive with the human impact. Flora and fauna in
this forest have special biological characteristics to adapt with muddy, frequently saltwater
environments.
The existence of mangrove forests have the important meaning for environment and
socioeconomic, mangrove forests not only provide valuable forest products such as: timbers,
coals, woods, tannins, foods, medicines, etc. but also be the detritus source to raise the local
aquatic species or the species that live in estuaries and adjacent coastal. Mangrove forest is
the wintering habitats of migratory birds and nesting place of waterfowls (Phan Nguyen
Hong, 1991) [12]. Mangrove forests play important role in protecting environment,
controlling climate, preventing storm, expanding the area of the continent, preventing inland
encroachment of saltwater. They also supply foods for raising livestock’s and breeding bees.
Mangrove forests help the poor coastal people to improve their life. They also are the
attractive ecotourism location for domestic and foreign tourists, researching and studying
places of students and scientists about mangrove ecosystems. However, Vietnam mangrove
vegetation has being seriously degraded because of consequents of wars. After wars, due to
poor conditions of economy, population explosion, low awareness of resident, people exploit
indiscriminately mangrove forest for materials, destroy forest to grab land for agriculture,
shrimp farms, salt fields. These activities make the mangrove forest areas reduce, soil degrade
seriously, thousands of hectares of forest land be abandoned and not restored, biodiversity
resources and fishery resources of coastal areas be impaired and environment be polluted.
Recognizing the importance of mangrove forests, especially from the consequences of
natural disaster in the coastal areas that lost mangrove forest, the mangrove ecosystem
planting and restoring movement has being flourished in coastal areas across the country such