No coral bleaching this year in the Gulf of Mannar 

por | Jun 2, 2011 | Acuarista avanzado | 0 comentarios


No coral bleaching this year in the Gulf of Mannar


Pocillopora sp.

Scientists attribute the complete lack of observed coral bleaching to the intermittent rains in the region.  The rainfall has brought welcomed relief to the high temperatures common during this (their summer) season.

The reefs at the Gulf of Mannar are predominantly shallow (less than 15ft/4.5m), so these reefs are naturally warm year-round (29oC/84oF) and more vulnerable to temperature variations.  Over the past decade it is common for surface temperatures to reach over 31oC (88oF) and as high as 33.5oC (92oF) during April to June!  Researchers observe when water temperatures exceed 31oC for an extended period of time, corals start to bleach in the Gulf of Mannar.  The rains, however, have depressed temperatures this year and consequently no coral bleaching has been observed –  the first time no bleaching has been observed since researchers began regular monitoring of these reefs.  Furthermore, half of the corals that bleached in 2010 have recovered due to the cooler temperatures this year.

And in even more good news, the favorable environmental condition has also helped corals successfully spawn in March, 2011.

(via The New Indian Express)

  • Soy un acuarista apasionado desde hace más de 30 años, amante de los arrecifes de coral y editor del blog Advanced Aquarist. Aunque me interesan los artilugios para acuarios, lo que realmente cautiva mi atención es el ganado (sobre todo los peces), el arte de los acuarios y los procesos que se esconden tras el "método de la locura".

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