Not AvailableThis paper gives the results of the surveys conducted in the Krusadai Reef for the assessment of the coral cover and biodiversity during March-May 2005, following the Line Intercept Transect Method. A total of 35 hard coral species were recorded in this reef. The total live, dead and bleached coral cover for the reef as a whole was estimated as 54.9, 18.7 and 15.4% respectively and the remaining part was covered with soft corals, sponges, seagrasses, sand and rubble. Dead coral cover was dominated by porites. Further, relative abundance values were derived for each species and they were assigned the status dominant/ abundant/ common/ uncommon/ rare. Although, no species was assigned “dominant” status, Acropora formosa be...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
A detailed study aimed at identifying the changes in biodiversity, live coral cover as well as healt...
Study sites: Coral assemblages were surveyed at two depths (shallow: 2-4 m; deep: 5-8 m) at each of ...
Not AvailableKathuvallimuni Reef, a fringing reef of Palk Bay was surveyed for the assessr7.r,t of ...
This paper gives the results of the surveys conducted in the Krusadai Reef for the assessment of the...
Kathuvallimuni Reef, a fringing reef of Palk Bay was surveyed for the assessr7.r,t of the coral cov...
Abstract: The Inventory of coral reefs is one step to find out the coral cover in one area. The purp...
Coral reefs is an essential natural habitat for many marine organisms, however due to human activiti...
Coral reef ecosystem is the most threatened ecosystem among marine ecosystem in the world due to the...
Coral reefs are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth, serving as important habitats t...
One of the important resources can be found in Sarawak is the coral reefs around the coastal area. P...
Coral reefs are highly dynamic and productive marine ecosystems, providing habitat and refuge for an...
Corals are amongst the most conspicuous sessile organisms found on the hard substrates of seamounts....
Velapertumuni Reef, a fringing reef of Palk Bay was surveyed for the assessment of the coral cover a...
The Krakatau Islands in the Sunda Strait have been significantly impacted by catastrophic volcanic e...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
A detailed study aimed at identifying the changes in biodiversity, live coral cover as well as healt...
Study sites: Coral assemblages were surveyed at two depths (shallow: 2-4 m; deep: 5-8 m) at each of ...
Not AvailableKathuvallimuni Reef, a fringing reef of Palk Bay was surveyed for the assessr7.r,t of ...
This paper gives the results of the surveys conducted in the Krusadai Reef for the assessment of the...
Kathuvallimuni Reef, a fringing reef of Palk Bay was surveyed for the assessr7.r,t of the coral cov...
Abstract: The Inventory of coral reefs is one step to find out the coral cover in one area. The purp...
Coral reefs is an essential natural habitat for many marine organisms, however due to human activiti...
Coral reef ecosystem is the most threatened ecosystem among marine ecosystem in the world due to the...
Coral reefs are the most diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth, serving as important habitats t...
One of the important resources can be found in Sarawak is the coral reefs around the coastal area. P...
Coral reefs are highly dynamic and productive marine ecosystems, providing habitat and refuge for an...
Corals are amongst the most conspicuous sessile organisms found on the hard substrates of seamounts....
Velapertumuni Reef, a fringing reef of Palk Bay was surveyed for the assessment of the coral cover a...
The Krakatau Islands in the Sunda Strait have been significantly impacted by catastrophic volcanic e...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
A detailed study aimed at identifying the changes in biodiversity, live coral cover as well as healt...
Study sites: Coral assemblages were surveyed at two depths (shallow: 2-4 m; deep: 5-8 m) at each of ...