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Mapping of Coral ReefMapping of Coral ReefResearch: A global Research: A global
perspectivesperspectives
ByBy V. MohanV. Mohan
GuideGuide
Prof. (Dr.) S. RaviProf. (Dr.) S. Ravi
Department of Library & Information Department of Library & Information ScienceScience
Annamalai UniversityAnnamalai University
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What ???What ???• Corals are living beings, belonging Corals are living beings, belonging
to marine Invertebrate to marine Invertebrate
• Phylum Coelenterata or Cnidaria Phylum Coelenterata or Cnidaria
• occurring in the depth ranging from occurring in the depth ranging from the low tide to 6000 metres mainly the low tide to 6000 metres mainly in the tropical regions of the in the tropical regions of the oceans and seas. oceans and seas.
• Hard corals, soft corals, precious Hard corals, soft corals, precious corals and hydrocorals corals and hydrocorals
• It may grow about half a It may grow about half a centimetre to several centimetres centimetre to several centimetres in a year and a branch may have in a year and a branch may have taken 15 years to grow taken 15 years to grow
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Oceanic RegionsReef area
X 1000 Km2
Percentage ofTotal reef Area
Asiatic Mediterranean182 30
Indian ocean146 24
South Pacific 77 13
North Pacific76 12
Caribbean57 9
North Atlantic32 5
Red Sea27 4
Persian Gulf12 2
South Atlantic 8 1
Total 617 100
Distribution of Coral reefs in the major oceanic regions.
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Coral reef distribution…Coral reef distribution…
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Global Level Distributions of Coral Reefs
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Distribution of coral reefs in India
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Benefits of coral reefs…Benefits of coral reefs… • Make biologically diverse and productive ecosystems on the earth.Make biologically diverse and productive ecosystems on the earth.
• Constitute feeding, breeding and nursery grounds for many fishes and Constitute feeding, breeding and nursery grounds for many fishes and invertebrates, thus supporting a unique coral reef ecosystem in the invertebrates, thus supporting a unique coral reef ecosystem in the fisheries sector. fisheries sector.
• Provides natural protection between the open seas and coastlines from Provides natural protection between the open seas and coastlines from tidal, water currents, winds etctidal, water currents, winds etc
• Act as wave breaks and effectively prevent coastal erosionAct as wave breaks and effectively prevent coastal erosion
• Protect coastal areas from the consequences of predicated damagesProtect coastal areas from the consequences of predicated damages
• Potentially act as bio-indicators for climate changesPotentially act as bio-indicators for climate changes
• Bio-indicators of coastal pollutionBio-indicators of coastal pollution
• Potential store house of medicinally valuable bio-active compoundsPotential store house of medicinally valuable bio-active compounds
• Reef related aquarium and tourism plays an important role in the Reef related aquarium and tourism plays an important role in the economics of many countrieseconomics of many countries
• Ornamental purposesOrnamental purposes
• Some industries are exploiting the coral reefs illegally for industrial Some industries are exploiting the coral reefs illegally for industrial purposes such as cement production and wall paints.purposes such as cement production and wall paints.
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Potential net benefits per year and Potential net benefits per year and Net Present Value (NPV) Coral Reefs Net Present Value (NPV) Coral Reefs
per region (in US$ million)per region (in US$ million)
Economic Value of
Coral Reefs
Southeast Asia
Caribbean
Indian Ocean
Pacific Japan USA Australia World
Reef Area (Km2) 89,000 19,000 54,000 67,000 3,000 3,000 49,000 2,84,000
Fisheries 2,281 391 969 1060 89 70 858 5,718
Coastal Protection 5,047 720 1,595 579 268 172 629 9,009
Tourism /Recreation
4,872 663 1,408 269 779 483 1,147 9,621
Biodiversity Value 458 79 199 172 529 401 3,645 5,483
Total 12,658 1,853 4,171 2,079 1,665 1,126 6,278 29,830
NPV (at 3%) 3,38,348 49,527 1,11,484 55,584 44,500 30,097 1,67,819 7,97,359
Ref: Cesar, Ref: Cesar, et. al. et. al. 20032003
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Fish Production Global level
Source: FAO fish statistics
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THANKS
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Sponge coral
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Coral Acropora sp. Spawning
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