Can
Gio Biosphere Reserve
Alternative site name(s)
Lam vien Can Gio (Can Gio forest park)
Province(s)
Ho Chi Minh City
Area
75,740 ha
Coordinates
10o22’ – 10o40’N, 106o46’ –
107o01’E
Distance(s)
From Ho Chi Minh City:
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Topography and hydrology
Can Gio Biosphere Reserve is located
in Can Gio district (previously Duyen Hai district), in
the coastal zone of Ho Chi Minh City. The area is situated
in a recently formed estuary complex of tidal flats, where
the Vam Co, Saigon and Dong Nai rivers discharge into the
sea. The topography of Can Gio is low-lying
and dynamic. The site is divided by a network of canals
and rivers.
Biodiversity values
The major habitat types found at Can Gio
are plantation mangrove, of which there is about 20,000
ha, and naturally regenerating mangrove, of which there
is about 7,000 ha. The principal mangrove species used for
replantation has been Rhizophora apiculata, although R.
mucronata has also been used in smaller amounts. In addition
to the mangroves, the site also supports seagrass beds dominated
by Halophyla sp., Halodule sp. and Thalassia sp.
A total of 18 mollusc, 27 crustacean, 45 fish and three
amphibian species have been recorded at the site. There
are anecdotal reports of local farmers shooting an Estuarine
Crocodile Crocodylus porosus at the site in around 1990,
although there have been no records since then. Also, Dugong
has been reported to occur seasonally in seagrass beds at
the site, although these reports have not been confirmed.
The intertidal mudflats and sandbanks at the biosphere
reserve are an important habitat for migratory shorebirds.
ADB (1999) reports that Wood Sandpiper Tringa glareola,
Common Redshank T. totanus, Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos,
Grey Plover Pluvialis squatarola, Lesser Sand Plover Charadrius
mongolus and Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus occur
at the site. In addition, several globally threatened and
near-threatened waterbird species have been recorded at
the IBA, including Spotted Greenshank Tringa guttifer, Asian
Dowitcher Limnodromus semipalmatus, Spot-billed Pelican
Pelecanus philippensis and Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala.
Consequently, Can Gio qualifies as an Important
Bird Area.
Other documented values
The mangrove forest at Can Gio performs
many valuable ecological functions, including coastal stabilisation,
and protection against coastal erosion, oil spills and storm
surges. The mangrove forest is a source of fuelwood and
construction materials.
Being close to Ho Chi Minh City, Can Gio Biosphere
Reserve has great potential as a site for tourism,
public education, scientific research and training. Already,
the site receives a large number of visitors from Ho Chi
Minh City. Can Gio could also serve as
a demonstration site for mangrove afforestation projects
elsewhere in Vietnam.
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