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- Title
Field and GIS based post-tsunami assessment of Scleractinian coral cover in the Aerial Bay group of Islands, North Andaman, India.
- Authors
Jha, Dilip; Vinithkumar, N.; Marimuthu, N.; Baskar, B.; Sahu, Biraja; Das, Apurba; Kirubagaran, R.
- Abstract
The Aerial Bay group of Islands are one of the diverse environments of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, where the coral reefs degraded much due to the natural calamity of tsunami on 26 December 2004. After this event, the entire North Andaman Islands got elevated, which resulted in the exposure of coral reefs during low tide, causing mass mortalities and destructions to this pristine environment. In order to understand the current status, bio-physical monitoring of coral reefs was carried out and compared with classified coral map of pre-tsunami period. A decline from 411.14 to 68.25 hectares (ha) of live coral area was observed in the Aerial Bay group of Islands. The dead corals and other abiotic factors (sand, mud and rubble) were observed to be 317.33 and 25.56 ha respectively, based on comparisons between ground truthed and classified pre-tsunami coral map (2004) processed in ArcGIS®. The detrended correspondence analysis of coral life form categories showed maximum cover of dead coral with algae, in comparison with the live corals. Bray-curtis cluster analysis revealed three different groups of study sites with 60 % similarity based on life-form categories within the coral reef environment.
- Subjects
ANDAMAN &; Nicobar Islands (India); CORAL reefs &; islands; TSUNAMIS; DEATH rate; CLUSTER analysis (Statistics); ALGAE ecology
- Publication
Journal of Coastal Conservation (Springer Science & Business Media B.V.), 2013, Vol 17, Issue 3, p671
- ISSN
1400-0350
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11852-013-0266-z