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Bibliography of the Gulf of Mannar

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Title Bibliography of the Gulf of Mannar
 
Creator Nammalwar, P
Joseph, V Edwin
 
Subject Bibliography
CMFRI Special Publications
 
Description The Gulf of Mannar has a chain of 21 islands (area of each island : 0.95 to 130 ha)
along the 140 km stretch between Tuticorin and Rameswaram (Lat 8°55'-9°15'N and Long
78°0'-79°16'E) (Figs.l&2). They have fringing coral reefs and patch reefs rising from
shallower areas of sea-shore. Fringing reefs are located n^ostly at a distance of 50-100 m
from the islands and are narrow. Patch reefs arise from depti/is of 3 to 5 fathoms and are 1-2
km in length with widths of as much as 50 meters. These coral reefs have a rich variety of
food fishes and ornamental fishes of various dimensions, colours and designs. The Gulf of
Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve (GOMMBR) is the India's firstj Maiiline National Park.
The Biosphere includes the microecosystems of coral reefs, rocks, seaweeds, seagrasses,
each supporting its own characteristic commvmity structures and zonations. The Gulf of
Mannar Biosphere Reserve, is the last preserve of the dugong, the most endangered
mammal on earth. The area of the Gulf of Mannar under the Indian EEZ is about 15,000 sq.
km-, where commercial fishing takesplace in about 5500 sq.km (upto 50 m depth). The
deptli of the Gulf of Mannar beyond the island chain ranged from 3.5 to 15 m with a
preciptous fall giving oceanic condition to the coastal areas. This ecosystem supports a wide
spectra of flora and fauna of taxonomic and economic importance. They comprise of 128
species of corals, 641 species of crustaceans, 731 species of moUuscs, 441 species of finfishes,
147 species seaweeds and 52 species of seagrasses besides seasonally migratory marine
mammals like whales, dolphines, porpoises, cirrious dugongs and aU the species of turtles.
This habitat holds vast patches of mangroves belonging to 9 species of vegetation along
witli flie supporting faima.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Date 2002
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/3540/1/Special_Publication_No_74.pdf
Nammalwar, P and Joseph, V Edwin (2002) Bibliography of the Gulf of Mannar. CMFRI Special Publication, 74. pp. 1-204.