Mangroves occur along the continental coast of Tanzania and on Zanzibar Island. Avicennia marina, Ceriops tagal, Lumnitzera racemosa, Rhizophora mucronata and Acrostichum aureum are included in this ecosystem among other species. There are several mangrove areas, the largest being located along the Rufiji River Delta.
Lined, E.M. & Morrison, M.E.S. 1975. East African vegetation. Longman, London.
Spalding, M.D., Blasco, F. & Field, C.D., eds. 1997 World Mangrove Atlas. The International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems, Okinawa, Japan. 178 pp.
Year |
Area |
Source |
Trend |
Methodology/Comments |
1965 |
96 000 |
Tanzania mainland: Forest Division. 1966. Forestry Annual Report. Dar-es-Salaam.; Zanzibar Island: FAO. 1979. Forestry programming and Formulation Mission to Zanzibar and Mainland Tanzania. Consultants report based on the work of S.C. Tamajong –Rome |
X |
Cited in: FAO, UNEP. 1981. Tropical Forest Resources Assessment Project, Forest Resources of Tropical Africa. Part II: Country Briefs FAO, UNEP 586pp. |
1980 |
90 000 |
FAO, UNEP. 1981. Tropical Forest Resources Assessment Project, Forest Resources of Tropical Africa. Part II: Country Briefs FAO, UNEP 586pp. |
Estimation based on several sources of information and updated taking into account the main deforestation rate. Mainly based on: Maagi, Z.G.N., Mkuke, M.J. and Mlowe, E.J. 1979. The forest area of Tanzania Mainland. Forest Resource Study series No. 34. Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism - Dar-es-Salaam. | |
1987 |
100 000 |
Commission of the European Communities. 1987. Mangroves of Africa and Madagascar. Conservation and reclamation: The Mangroves of Madagascar. CML, Centre for Environmental Studies, University of Leyden, 24 pp. |
Secondary reference, no primary source provided. The "Year" is the publication year. | |
1987 |
143 284 |
Ibid. |
X |
Combined national level mangrove estimate based on the following sources: Tanga, Pwani, Lindi, Mtwara, Dar Es Salaam, and Mafia Island: Semesi, A.K. 1993 (see below) Pemba: Hunting. 1997 (see below) Zanzibar: FAO, UNEP. 1981 (see above). The reference year is the area weighted average. |
1989 |
245 600 |
Spalding, M.D., Blasco, F. and Field, C.D., eds. 1997. World Mangrove Atlas. The International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems, Okinawa, Japan. 178 pp. |
Map analysis. Scale 1:1 000 000. | |
1989 |
115 467 |
Semesi, A.K. 1993. Mangrove ecosystem in Tanzania. In: Diop, E.S. 1993. Conservation and sustainable utilization of mangrove forests in Latin America and Africa regions, Part II - Africa. p. 211-227. Mangrove Ecosystems Technical Reports vol.3 ITTO/ISME Project PD114/90. Okinawa, Japan, ISME. 262 pp. |
Source: Forest and Beekipeeng Divisin of the Ministry of Tourism, Natural Resouces and Environment (FBD). 1989. Inventory of mangroves of Tanzania. The figure should be considered as is sub-national estimate, since it provides only the mangroves extent of mainland Tanzania. | |
1995 |
200 000 |
Kelleher, G., Bleakley, C. and Wells, S. 1995. A global representative system of marine protected areas. Vol. II-III-IV Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, IBRD, The World Bank, IUCN. IBRD |
Secondary reference, no primary source provided. The "Year" is the publication year. | |
1995 |
156 878 |
Hunting Technical Services. 1997. Forest resources mapping project. National Reconnaissance Level Land Use and Natural Resources Mapping Project. Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism (MNRT). |
Remote sensing. Zanzibar and Mafia islands are not included in this assessment. | |
2000 |
212 000 |
World Resources Institute. 2000. World resources 2000-2001: people and ecosystem—the fraying web of life. Washington, DC., UNDP. 400 pp. |
Secondary reference, no primary source provided. The "Year" is the publication year. |
The estimates for 1980, 1990 and 2000 are based on trend analysis, adjusted with expert estimate