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Coral reefs and their environs

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Title Coral reefs and their environs
 
Creator Pillai, C S G
 
Subject Coral Reefs
 
Description The coral formations of Andaman and Nicobar
Islands extend from 92°30' to 94''E Long, and T to
14° N Lat. flanking several large and small continental
islands. This Indo-Pacific reef province, which is
separated from the Sri Lanka and Southeast Indian
coral formation by nearly one thousand km—a signi
ficant gap in the coral growth of the Indo-Pacific, is
more or less contiguous with that of Strait of Malacca,
Arakan coast and the East Indies. The absence of
reef development and growth of hermatypes in the vast
stretches of Bay of Bengal is probably due to the great
influx of rain water through the large rivers of the
Indian subcontinent, that causes deposition of large
quantities of terrigenous mud as well as a lowering of
salinity, particularly in the upper reaches of the bay
during rainy seasons. The waters of Ganges-Brahma
putra river system are reported to be acidic in monsoon
that may impose restrictions on skeletogenis of scleracti-
nia (Sewell, 1935). Coral planulae will not settle and
grow on muddy, soft bottoms with heavy silting and
this may be the primary physical parameter that does
not favour colonisation of corals in several areas of the
Bay of Bengal.
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Date 1983
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/995/1/Bulletin_No_34-6.pdf
Pillai, C S G (1983) Coral reefs and their environs. CMFRI Bulletin, 34. pp. 36-43.