Title: THEMATIC SLIDES
1THEMATIC SLIDES
2COASTAL AREAS
3COASTAL AREAS
- Gulf of Fonseca, Honduras
- Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador
- Huang He Delta, China
- Thonburi, Thailand
- Sundarban, India/Bangladesh
- Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Isahaya Bay, Japan
- Knife River Delta, Canada
- Ijsselmeer, Netherlands
Coast of Spain, Credit Digital Globe
4COASTAL FACTS
- The oceans cover 70 per cent of the planets
surface area and marine and coastal environments
contain diverse habitats that support an
abundance of marine life coastal zones account
for 20 per cent of the worlds land area
- Coral reef ecosystems are increasingly being
degraded and destroyed worldwide by a variety of
human activities and by global warming
The oceans cover 70 percent of the planets
surface area and
- Global harvests for marine fisheries have been
above 80 million tonnes per year since the latter
half of the 1980s, with peak of 87 million tonnes
in 1997 and 2000
- Mangroves extend over 18 million hectares (44
million acres) worldwide, covering a quarter of
the worlds tropical coastlines
UNEP-CBD 2005 GEO Year Book 2006 UNEP 2005
5Shrimp farms replacing mangroves in Gulf of
Fonseca, Honduras
1987-1999 shrimp farms and ponds have
mushroomed, carpeting the landscape around the
Gulf of Fonseca, in blocks of blue and black
shapes
6Loss of Mangrove in Ecuadors largest seaport -
Gulf of Guayaquil
1985-2000 Loss of mangrove aquaculture grew 30
percent in a 15-year period
7Dramatic changes in Huang He Delta, China
Images show the mouth of the Yellow River and the
emergence of a huge parrot-headed peninsula
- 1979-2000 Huang Hes yellow color is the result
of huge loads of sediments
8Changes in Huang He Delta, China
- From 1989 to 1995 the Yellow River delta area
grew
- From 1995 to 2000 the Yellow River delta area
shrank
Credit NASA Earth Observatory
9Replacement of mangroves by aquaculture in Thon
Buri, Thailand
- 1973-1978 Area is caught in the battle between
needs of people versus the welfare of the coastal
areas
- 2002 Shows extensive aquaculture ponds (blue
patches inland)
10Sundarban Largest mangrove forest of the world,
India/Bangladesh
Forest degradation has been occurring in many
parts of Sundarbans
Shrimp farming is a major threat to mangrove
forests
11Impact of flooding in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
These images show the extent of flooding and
extensive ditches and canals used for irrigation
- 2000 Taken during the period of flooding
- 2001 Taken after the flood waters had receded
12Land reclamation changes along Isahaya Bay, Japan
- 1993 Turning tidal lands into farmlands
- 2001 The straight line of the sea wall is
visible
- 2003 The area has been fully reclaimed from
the sea
13Coastal vegetation change along Knife River
Delta, Canada
- 1973 Impact of snow geese on coastal vegetation
- 1996 Overgrazing has turned the shoreline into
an enormous mudflat
14Transformation of Ijsselmeer The Netherlands
These images show the transformation of polders
(areas of reclaimed land) into useable farming
land
- 1973-2004 lighter blue water is the Markermeer
buffer against floodwaters
- 2004 this area of reclaimed land was covered
with farms
15COASTAL AREAS
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