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Low oxygen levels caused by *Noctiluca scintillans* bloom kills corals in Gulf of Mannar, India

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Low oxygen levels caused by *Noctiluca scintillans* bloom kills corals in Gulf of Mannar, India

K. D. Raj, G. Mathews, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals alarming coral mortality in the Gulf of Mannar due to a *Noctiluca scintillans* bloom, causing oxygen levels to plummet and devastating coral populations. The research, conducted by K. Diraviya Raj and colleagues, emphasizes the urgent threat climate change poses to coral reefs.... show more
Abstract
Coral reefs around the world are undergoing severe decline in the past few decades. Mass coral mortalities have predominantly been reported to be caused by coral bleaching or disease outbreaks. Temporary hypoxic conditions caused by algal blooms can trigger mass coral mortalities though are reported rarely. In this study in Gulf of Mannar (GoM), southeast India, we report a significant coral mortality caused by a bloom of the ciguatoxic dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans during September-October 2019. Dissolved oxygen levels declined below 2 mg l−1 during the bloom causing temporary hypoxia and mortality (up to 71.23%) in the fast growing coral genera Acropora, Montipora and Pocillopora. Due to global climate change, more frequent and larger algal blooms are likely in the future. Hence, it is likely that shallow water coral reefs will be affected more frequently by episodic hypoxic conditions driven by algal blooms. More studies are, however, required to understand the mechanism of coral mortality due to algal blooms, impacts on community composition and the potential for subsequent recovery.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 17, 2020
Authors
K. Diraviya Raj, G. Mathews, David O. Obura, R. L. Laju, M. Selva Bharath, P. Dinesh Kumar, A. Arasamuthu, T. K. Ashok Kumar, J. K. Patterson Edward
Tags
coral mortality
hypoxia
algal blooms
climate change
Gulf of Mannar
dinoflagellate
coral reefs
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