Sinku Island mangrove forest designated protected
28 JULY 2025
THE Ministry of Natural Resources
and Environmental Conservation of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar has
officially designated a mangrove forest area in Sinku Island as a protected
mangrove forest under Notification 73/2025, effective from 22 July 2025 (13th
Waning of Waso, 1387 ME). The newly designated “Sinku Island Mangrove Protected
Forest” covers a total area of 9,604 acres in Kyunsu Township, Myeik District,
Taninthayi Region. The designation was made under Subsection (e) of Section 6
of the Forest Law 2018, which authorizes the ministry to manage and conserve
designated areas.
The reserve aims to ensure the
long-term sustainability of the mangrove ecosystem, preserve biodiversity,
reduce the impacts of coastal erosion and storms, and support local communities
with sustainable harvesting of marine resources such as fish, crabs, and
shrimp. It also intends to strengthen the overall management of mangrove areas
in the region.
By protecting the Sinku Island
mangroves, key native tree species, including Bruguiera cylindrica, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza,
Rhizophora mucronata, Ceriops decandra, and Nypa fruticans, will be conserved,
along with important bird species such as herons, egrets, kingfishers, storks,
and shorebirds. The forest will also help maintain essential breeding grounds
for fish and other marine species. This initiative reinforces the role of
mangrove ecosystems as critical coastal barriers that protect against natural
disasters and contribute significantly to the stability of marine biodiversity.
— Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation.

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