Posted on 12/27/2004 4:03:18 PM PST by Dallas59
PARIS (AFP) - Human activities, notably the building of coastal resorts and the destruction of natural protection, contributed to the enormous loss of life from killer tidal waves that hit the shores of the Indian Ocean after an earthquake, an environmental expert said.
Jeff McNeely, chief scientist of the Swiss-based World Conservation Union (IUCN), who lived for several years in Indonesia and Thailand, two of the countries hit by Sunday's disaster, said it was "nothing new for nature" in a geologically active region.
"What has made this a disaster is that people have started to occupy part of the landscape that they shouldn't have occupied," he told AFP in a telephone interview from Paris. "Fifty years ago the coastline was not densely occupied as now by tourist hotels."
The hotels did not replace traditional villages because the villagers built inland, McNeely said.
"What has also happened over the last several decades is that many mangroves have been cleared to grow shrimp ponds so that we, here in Europe, can have cheap shrimp," he added.
"The mangroves were all along the coasts where there are shallow waters. They offered protection against things like tsunamis. Over the last 20-30 years, "they were cleared by people who didn't have the long-term knowledge of why these mangroves should have been saved, by outsiders who get concessions from the governments and set up shrimp or prawn farms."
The shrimps and prawns are sold to Europeans and other foreigners "at a price that does not include the environmental cost which is being paid today," McNeely said.
The same thing has been happening with the coral reefs that also provided protection to the coast, he explained.
"When a tsunami comes in, it first hits the coral reef which slows it down, then it hits the mangroves which furthers slow it down. It may get through that but by then a lot of the energy has already been dissipated."
Conservationists in India and Srilanka and Thailand had warned that mangroves had tremendous value for conservation and to protect the coastline, McNeely said.
On the other hand, Sunday's quake would not have been a disaster for local wildlife still left in the affected areas, he added.
"Those living along the coast are seldom particularly rare, that's not a rare habitat, the mangroves are not particularly rich in species, the species that live there are used to typhoons, to storms and all that.
"Animals are smart enough to move."
More than 23,000 people were killed in India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar and Thailand as a result of the massive quake off the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
Many victims were European and other holidaymakers swept away when the waves hit beach resorts.
But the bulk of the dead were residents of coastal towns inundated by waves more than 10 metres high and fishermen living in flimsy housing along the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Somebody inform Barbra Strident ASAP!
"Fifty years ago the coastline was not densely occupied as now by tourist hotels."
Rich AMERICAN tourists. And rich American is synonymous with Republican. It won't be long before even the dim bulbs at Democracy Now! figure this one out.
Don't ya just love folks that predict disasters after the fact? What's his next amazing feat of prescience--predicting snow on the North Pole?
And apparently they're smart enough to not build fragile structures, drive cars etc.
Gee, if more children had been aborted then fewer people would have been killed by the tsunami. Another reason to support Planned Parenthood...! </ sarcasm >
It's America's fault!
Ok what natural protection is going to counteract a 40FOOT TALL wave that covers 8 countrys unless these enviro freaks are willing to plant redwood saplings on the shores of every single island nation on earth there is not a lot that can be done to protect the shore lines from tsunamis other then getting the democrats to outlaw ocean earthquakes since goverment laws can cure all of the worlds problems accordingto the libs
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Dan Rather said it was because of "Global Warming"
http://www.iucn.org/about/peoplesm.htm#jeff
Chief Scientist
Mr Jeffrey A. McNeely
jeffrey.mcneely@iucn.org
Phone: ++41 (22) 999-0284
Fax: ++41 (22) 999-0025
As if nothing was ever destroyed to make room for the nitwit author's living space (now in Switzerland perhaps?). When he lived in Indonesia/Thailand, did he live in a mangrove swamp? Inland with the indigeneous peoples? Or in comfortable Euro-style settings?
"Jeff McNeely, chief scientist" should be "Jeff McNeely, chief idiot."
How is it these people get these titles and jobs?
Note to Jeff: You can be pretty sure that the things we do on earth are miniscule compared to the magnificent, unstoppable, awesome power of an earthquake and ensuing tsunami. You might wish to resign your position as "chief scientist," because you are not one.
CNN had something dippy like this on it's website a few minutes ago but I can't find it now. They were quoting an "expert" from Greenpeace who said that sea level was already higher because of global warming and that is why this tsunami was so deadly. Oh brother!
If only there were no people, no one would have been killed.
They're so predictable.
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