Mangroves

Mangroves – Complete GK Notes for Railway Exams

1. Introduction & Definition
  • Mangroves are salt-tolerant (halophytic) evergreen forests found in inter-tidal estuarine & coastal zones.
  • UNESCO tag-line: “Coastal forests that breathe through their roots.”
  • Ecotone between land & sea; among the most productive ecosystems on Earth (Net Primary Productivity ≈ 10 t/ha/yr).
TermMeaning
HalophytesPlants tolerating saline water
PneumatophoresAerial roots (e.g., Avicennia) for gas exchange
ViviparySeeds germinate while still on mother tree (e.g., Rhizophora)

2. Global & Indian Coverage (Latest Estimates)
RegionArea (km²)% of World
World (2022, FAO)1,47,500100
Asia1,08,00073
India (2021, ISFR)4,9923.4
Sundarbans (IN part)2,63352.7 of India
  • India ranks 8th among mangrove nations & 1st in South Asia.
  • Forest Survey of India biennial report – ISFR 2021 – shows 23.37% increase since 2011.

3. Distribution in India – State-wise Snapshot
RankState/UTArea (km²)% of India’s total
1West Bengal2,11342.3
2Gujarat1,17723.6
3A&N Islands61612.3
4Andhra Pradesh4048.1
5Maharashtra3206.4
6Odisha2595.2
7Tamil Nadu491.0
8Goa270.5
9Kerala90.2
10Karnataka180.4

4. Important Mangrove Species
Scientific NameCommon NameKey Feature
Rhizophora mucronataRed mangroveStilt-roots
Avicennia marinaGrey mangrovePneumatophores
Sonneratia apetalaMangrove appleFast growing
Bruguiera gymnorhizaLarge-leafed orange mangroveKnee-roots
Excoecaria agallochaBlinding treeToxic latex

5. Significance & Services
BenefitBrief
Carbon sinkSOC 1,024 t/ha – 4× tropical forests; Blue-Carbon
Storm bufferReduce cyclone energy by 70%; save ₹15,000 cr/yr in India (WWF)
BiodiversityNursery for 1,336 fish spp., 268 bird spp.
Livelihood1.5 cr coastal Indians depend on honey, fishery, fuel

6. Threats & Conservation
ThreatsFacts
Aquaculture38% global loss 1980-2000 (FAO)
Sea-level rise4 mm/yr IMD projection
Cyclones2020 Amphan destroyed 8% Sundarbans cover

Conservation Tools

  • MISHTI (Mangrove Initiative for Shoreline Habitats & Tangible Incomes) – 2023 Union Budget – ₹2,500 cr for 540 km² new plantations.
  • IUCN Red List – 16% true mangrove spp. threatened.
  • Ramsar Sites with mangroves – India: 11 (Sundarans, Bhitarkanika, Pichavaram etc.)

7. Key Dates & Events
DateEvent
26 JulyInternational Day for Mangrove Conservation (UNESCO 2015)
1987Sundarbans (IN) declared UNESCO World Heritage Site
2019ISFR introduced mangrove cover as separate class
2022India joined UN Global Mangrove Alliance

8. Quick-Fire One-liners (Revision Capsule)
  • Largest single-block mangrove: Sundarbans (10,200 km² Indo-Bangladesh).
  • State with fastest mangrove growth 2011-21: Gujarat (+37%).
  • Mangrove capital of India: Bhitarkanika (Odisha) – 62 true mangrove spp.
  • Sundari tree: Heritiera fomes – after which Sundarbans is named.
  • First mangrove pucca tiger reserve: Sundarbans Tiger Reserve (1973).
  • Pneumatophores are also called ‘breathing roots’.
  • Vivipary helps seedling anchorage in shifting mud.
  • Mangrove loss rate globally: 0.13%/yr (FAO 2022) – lowest ever, yet continuing.
  • Godavari-Krishna delta hosts India’s 2nd largest contiguous patch.
  • Miss Kerala 2023 mangrove festival held at Puzhathur (Kerala).

9. Multiple-Choice Questions (Railway Pattern)
1. India’s total mangrove cover as per ISFR 2021 is approximately

Ans: 4,992 km²

2. Which state has the highest percentage share of mangroves in India?

Ans: West Bengal

3. The aerial roots seen in Avicennia are called

Ans: Pneumatophores

4. Which mangrove species is known for toxic latex?

Ans: Excoecaria agallocha

5. International Day for Mangrove Conservation is observed on

Ans: 26 July

6. India ranks which position globally in mangrove area?

Ans: 8th

7. MISHTI scheme was announced in which Union Budget?

Ans: 2023-24

8. The term ‘vivipary’ is associated with

Ans: Seed germination while attached to parent plant

9. Largest mangrove forest in the world is

Ans: Sundarbans

10. Which state recorded the highest increase in mangrove cover between 2011-2021?

Ans: Gujarat

11. Bhitarkanika mangroves are located in

Ans: Odisha

12. What is the main function of stilt roots in Rhizophora?

Ans: Provide stability & access to oxygen

13. Which of the following is NOT a threat to mangroves?

Ans: Controlled ecotourism

14. The mangrove species Heritiera fomes is commonly known as

Ans: Sundari

15. Pichavaram mangroves are situated near the estuary of

Ans: Vellar-Coleroon (Tamil Nadu)

16. Mangroves are best described as

Ans: Salt-tolerant forest ecosystems of tidal coasts

17. How many Ramsar sites in India include mangrove habitats?

Ans: 11


Last-minute cram: Remember “4-9-26” → India’s mangroves ≈ 4,992 km², 9 coastal states have them, 26 July international day!