Characterization of Red Mangrove Proproot Epibiont Communities of St. Johns USVI

Characterization of Red Mangrove Proproot Epibiont Communities of St. Johns USVI
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Download or read book Characterization of Red Mangrove Proproot Epibiont Communities of St. Johns USVI written by Alan M. Buob and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In May 1989, Hurricane Hugo impacted St. Johns USVI destroying the Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Forest of Great Lameshur Bay. The impact restricted the tidal flow and caused massive destruction in the mangroves. Hurricane Marilyn (1995) hit St. John causing the storm wall formed by Hugo to be washed out. It returned limited tidal flow to the dead forest. It was not until a subsequent hurricane in 2010 broke down the sediment wall and natural flow returned. Up to that point, water quality restricted any fouling organisms’ survival on the prop roots. By using photo identification, three different bays of St. John were assessed to identify the local fouling community diversity; comparing the new fouling communities of Great Lameshur to that of Hurricane Holes community. The second objective of this study was to use remote sensing data to map the growth rate of the forest. The subsequent Great Lameshur study years showed an increase in similarity to Hurricane Hole as the years progressed. Which is in line with the remote sensing data showing the forest slowly recovering. Given enough time, Great Lameshur Bay’s fouling community is expected to increase in diversity and become similar to undisturbed sites.


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