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HERO ID
7881042
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Climate change-induced coral bleaching in Malvan Marine Sanctuary, Maharashtra, India
Author(s)
Raj, KD; Mathews, G; Bharath, MS; Sawant, RD; Bhave, V; Apte, D; Vasudevan, N; Edward, JKP
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Current Science
ISSN:
0011-3891
EISSN:
0011-3905
Volume
114
Issue
2
Page Numbers
384-387
DOI
10.18520/cs/v114/i02/384-387
Web of Science Id
WOS:000423122500026
Abstract
Malvan Marine Sanctuary (MMS), Maharashtra, India is rich in coral reefs and the associated resources, which provide livelihood for the people involved in fishing and tourism. The elevated sea-surface temperature triggered by climate change had caused the coral reefs around the world to undergo severe bleaching during 2014-2016. Scientists have declared this as the third global coral bleaching event. Two underwater surveys during December 2015 and May 2016 were conducted in MMS to assess the intensity and trend of coral bleaching. A high prevalence of coral bleaching, i. e. 70.93% (SD = 4.53) was recorded inside MMS during December 2015, with a mortality of about 8.38% (SD = 0.91). After a lapse of six months, corals were found to recover. This is borne out by the reduction in the bleaching prevalence to 6.77 +/- 0.12% during May 2016. Climate change being a global issue, reduction in the local stressors such as fishing and tourism is highly recommended in order to allow the corals to recover and enable sustainable utilization of coral reef resources around MMS.
Keywords
Climate change; coral bleaching; mortality; marine sanctuary; sea surface temperature
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