TY - CHAP AB - Abstract Mangroves constitute an important ecosystem because of their global extent and high productivity. These plants thrive in the intertidal zones of the tropics and subtropics that are characterized by regular tidal inundation and fluctuating salinity. Mangrove species are well adapted, both morphologically and physiologically, to survive under saline conditions, but in hypersaline environment their growth is reduced. The present chapter is a critical analysis on the impact of salinity on the growth of a common mangrove species (Hertiera fomes). The analysis has been carried out in the framework of Indian Sundarbans, which has contrasting salinity profiles in different segments owing to barrage discharge and siltation phenomena. Analysis of the decadal profile of salinity indicates a gradual lowering in the western Indian Sundarbans due to Farrakka barrage discharge and run-off from catchments. The central sector, however, exhibits a contrasting picture of increment of aquatic salinity through time, mainly due to disconnection of the Bidyadhari River with the Ganga–Bhagrirathi–Hooghly River system (in the western part). This has made the Matla River in the central Indian Sundarbans hypersaline in nature (that used to get water from the Bidyadhari River) finally leading to an insecure ecological condition for the growth and survival of mangroves. The possible remedial measures to combat the situation have also been listed considering the ecological framework of the study zone. VL - 13 SN - 978-1-78190-882-2, 978-1-78190-883-9/2040-7262 DO - 10.1108/S2040-7262(2013)0000013014 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-7262(2013)0000013014 AU - Zaman Sufia AU - Bhattacharyya Subhra Bikash AU - Pramanick Prosenjit AU - Raha Atanu Kumar AU - Chakraborty Shankhadeep AU - Mitra Abhijit PY - 2014 Y1 - 2014/01/01 TI - Rising Water Salinity: A Threat to Mangroves of Indian Sundarbans T2 - Water Insecurity: A Social Dilemma T3 - Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 167 EP - 183 Y2 - 2024/04/24 ER -