%0 Journal Article %T State of Mangroves in Tiniguiban Cove, Puerto Princesa Bay, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan %A Eunice Becira %J Science Diliman %D 2005 %I University of the Philippines %X The study State of Mangroves in Tiniguiban Cove, Puerto Princesa Bay, Puerto Princesa City wasdocumented and assessed using the following parameters: total area covered, diversity, populationstructure and diversity and threats to mangrove (cutting).The study was conducted in May 2003 using plot-quadrat method. Ten plots were non-randomlydistributed in the study area.Fourteen major and one associated mangrove species were found in the study area (H=0.85). The threedominant species were Rhizophora apiculata (41% ), Sonneratia alba (39%) and R. stylosa (13%).These species also accordingly, they had the highest importance values at 192, 146, and 80, respectively.Considering the small size of the mangrove stand, diversity was relatively high compared in other areasof Palawan. However, continuous expansion of residential areas as well as the development of variousstudents poses a threat to the survival of mangroves. Thus, demarcation of the present mangrove area inTiniguiban Cove is needed. %K Palawan %K mangroves %K Tiniguiban Cove %K Puerto Princesa Bay %K Rhizophora apiculata %K Sonneratia alba %K R. stylosa %U http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/sciencediliman/article/view/64/15