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Studies on survival and growth rate of transplanted Acroporidae in Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park,India
Authors:J S Yogesh Kumar  Ch Satyanarayana  K Venkataraman  K Chandra
Institution:1.Zoological Survey of India,Kolkata,India;2.National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Ecosystem,Anna University Campus,Chennai,India
Abstract:Fragments of live colonies of scleractinian coral Acropora sp. and Montipora sp. under the family Acroporiidae were collected from Gulf of Mannar and transplanted in Pirotan, Narara and Mithapur reefs of Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park. All the transplanted corals survived one complete season and it was observed that 87 nubbins out of the total 110 samples survived in Narara reef and 70 nubbins out of 102 samples stayed alive in Pirotan Island. Growth rate was measured for four months period, and it was found maximum in Narara reef, while minimum in Pirotan Island. The rate of sedimentation was higher during monsoon and low in winter season. Present study showed that species of Acropora and Montipora are suitable for transplantation in Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park, Gujarat, India.
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