Present status of coral erosion in Lakshadweep with special reference to Minicoy

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Present status of coral erosion in Lakshadweep with special reference to Minicoy

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Title: Present status of coral erosion in Lakshadweep with special reference to Minicoy
Author: Navas, K A; Dr.Mathew, K J
Abstract: Coral Reefs are marine, biogenic, wave resistant carbonate structures, formed of the skeletal remains of hermatypic, or reef building organisms. The main reef builders are calcifying Rhodophytes, molluscs, sponges, polychaetes and Cnidarians. Among them, scleractinian corals and hydrocorallians are by far the most important contributors to the formation of reefs. Coral reefs cover approximately 600 thousand square kilometers of the earth's surface (Crossland fl a_1., 1991) which is about 2x106 square kilometres of tropical oceans.
Description: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3494
Date: 1993-03


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