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Transplantation of seagrass, Halodule pinifolia (MIKI) DEN HARTOG: survival between mangrove and urban areas in Makampom Bay, Rayong Province, Thailand

  • มีผู้สนใจ จำนวน 915 คน

มกราคม 2554

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A seagrass bed is a habitat of small marine organisms and a source of energy transfer system in the sea. Unfortunately, nowadays, seagrass beds are damaged; consequently, marine resources will be depleted enormously because of environmental disaster and human activities. This anxious situation influences government agencies and local parties to look after and pay attention to rehabilitate injured seagrass beds. Makampom Bay was selected to be a study site because of the plentiful seagrasses and dugongs throughout the year in the past. However, the seagrass bed area has changed because of fisheries in the site, construction on the shore and urban intrusion. The study has been established in urban and mangrove areas close to and faraway from sewage areas, respectively. The plug technique to transplant the dominant species of seagrass, Halodule pinifolia (Miki) den Hartog, was used to conduct the study of seagrass survival by investigating and comparing the environment factors of the mangrove and urban areas, sizes of seagrass patch and with or without coconut fiber pot were factors as well.

คำสำคัญ : ย้ายปลูก , หญ้าทะเล , อ่าวมะขามป้อม , ระยอง

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CHANPEN WUTTHIVORAWONG , POTCHANA BOONYANATE, SUPACHAI POLPOOL AND KANDA SUWANNACHOTE

สถาบันวิจัยและพัฒนาทรัพยากรทางทะเลและชายฝั่ง

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