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Massive coral bleaching in the patchy reef of Grande Island, along the eastern Arabian Sea during the 2015/16 global bleaching event
Hussain, A.; Ingole, B. (2020). Massive coral bleaching in the patchy reef of Grande Island, along the eastern Arabian Sea during the 2015/16 global bleaching event. Regional Studies in Marine Science 39: 101410. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101410
In: Regional Studies in Marine Science. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 2352-4855, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Coral bleaching; Coral Reef Watch; NOAA; Eastern Arabian Sea

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  • Hussain, A.
  • Ingole, B.

Abstract
    The 2014–2017 mass bleaching event is considered the third massive coral global bleaching event in recorded history. Based on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Coral Reef Watch (CRW) product western India was under an alert level 2 (May–June 2015) with ten-Degree Heating Weeks (DHW) followed by level 1 (six-DHW) from October–November 2015. In succession to our regular surveys, we conducted intensive bleaching surveys following the bleaching alerts issued by NOAA to quantify the coral bleaching in Grande Island along the eastern Arabian sea during October–November2015. The in-situ observations of massive bleaching (∼50%) during the predicted bleaching period by NOAA CRW for the study area contrasted with a lower prevalence of bleaching before (6%) and after (8%) the event. Bleaching severity was highest in Porites spp. corals and the least in foliose Turbinaria mesenterina. The long-term effects of bleaching in this area remain to be seen. This study is the first record of massive bleaching and quantitative assessment in patchy reefs along the eastern Arabian Sea and would act as a baseline data for further reef studies.

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