2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.1008912
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Macrobenthic community of an anthropogenically influenced mangrove associated estuary on the East coast of India: An approach for ecological assessment

Abstract: The Mahanadi Estuarine System (MES), with a complex network of freshwater channels, rivers, and mangroves, is a leading seaport in State Odisha on the east coast of India, but subjected to intense human activity in recent years. Such anthropic impingements are known to impact sediment-dwelling biota adversely. However, information on the macrobenthic community of the MES is not well documented yet. Therefore, the primary objectives of this study (February 2013-March 2017) were to address knowledge gaps on the … Show more

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“…According to Rogers et al [178], some of the actions that can be taken to ensure that mangroves continue to flourish include benchmarking and improving mangrove health and extent, reducing inconsistent mangrove governance, and prioritizing the landscape for restoration. To ensure the success of scientific projects and policies, findings from the research should be disseminated among interested parties and encouraged by citizen scientists [179,180]. The research findings are to be applied without compromise to ongoing management initiatives for any necessary modifications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Rogers et al [178], some of the actions that can be taken to ensure that mangroves continue to flourish include benchmarking and improving mangrove health and extent, reducing inconsistent mangrove governance, and prioritizing the landscape for restoration. To ensure the success of scientific projects and policies, findings from the research should be disseminated among interested parties and encouraged by citizen scientists [179,180]. The research findings are to be applied without compromise to ongoing management initiatives for any necessary modifications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%