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Status of Indian Coral Reefs: An Overview


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1 Dept of Zoology, Vijaygarh Jyotish Ray College, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032, India
2 Dept of Zoology, Maulana Azad College, India
     

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Coral reefs are highly bio-diverse and productive marine ecosystem which bear aesthetic values and provide economic resources to large population. Extreme climate anomalies and increased sea surface temperature have caused mass coral bleaching (MCB) events globally in 1998, 2010 and 2016, and the present status of Indian coral reefs is presented in this communication.

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Coral Reefs, Distribution, Coral Bleaching, Status, India.
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Authors

Sudeshna Ghoshal
Dept of Zoology, Vijaygarh Jyotish Ray College, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032, India
Aoishik Roy
Dept of Zoology, Maulana Azad College, India

Abstract


Coral reefs are highly bio-diverse and productive marine ecosystem which bear aesthetic values and provide economic resources to large population. Extreme climate anomalies and increased sea surface temperature have caused mass coral bleaching (MCB) events globally in 1998, 2010 and 2016, and the present status of Indian coral reefs is presented in this communication.

Keywords


Coral Reefs, Distribution, Coral Bleaching, Status, India.

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