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Mangrove estuaries and wetlands are nurseries for many species and a healthy
estuary represents food security for many people. Unfortunately, other wetlands
and mangrove systems in St. Vincent have been lost over a number of years. 81
“The main focus of this project over the next five years will be to establish
a “full”, mixed species plot. The Richmond Beach Coastal Wetland area
offers a possibility for long term survival and success because of the size and
current existing features of the area and through the engagement of the
academy. Both red and white mangroves
should do well at this site, as they will benefit from the already existing
mature shrubbery in the area. A number of different planting methods can
be used. Both red and white seedlings can be introduced directly into the
soil, as has already been done. In addition, encasement planting can also be
done, using red mangrove seedlings in either bamboo or PVC tubes, closer
to the water’s edge. The seedlings will need to be planted in individual,
species specific transects, so that comparison monitoring can be done over
time. Transect sizes will have to be varied according to species and ground
conditions.”
Reference - Tyrone W. Buckmire, Director,
Grenada Fund for Conservation, Inc.

