Anybody hear about this? Did it really work as well as briefly described in this article? Is it relevant to significant sections of the Indian Ocean coastline? Could it be used to help screen residental coastal areas?
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/122904V.shtml'Mangroves Can Act as Shield against Tsunami'
By G. Venkataramani
The Hindu
Monday 27 December 2004
"Tsunami is a rare phenomenon. Though we cannot prevent the occurrence of such natural calamities, we should certainly prepare ourselves to mitigate the impact of the natural fury on the population inhabiting the coastal ecosystems. Our anticipatory research work to preserve mangrove ecosystems as the first line of defence against devastating tidal waves on the eastern coastline has proved very relevant today.
The dense mangrove forests stood like a wall to save coastal communities living behind them," said M.S. Swaminathan, Chairman, M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), Chennai.
The mangroves in Pitchavaram and Muthupet region acted like a shield and bore the brunt of the tsunami.
The impact was mitigated and lives and property of the communities inhabiting the region were saved. (snip)