Estuary Formation:
Grouped into four geomorphic categories based on the physical processes responsible for their formation:
(1) Rising sea level; (2) movement of sand and sandbars; (3) glacial processes; and (4) tectonic processes.
India Estuarine Ecosystem
The Country has 14 major, 44 medium and 162 minor rivers drains into the sea through various estuaries.
Major estuaries occur in the Bay of Bengal.
Most of the India's major estuaries occur on the east coast. In contrast, the estuaries on the west coast are smaller.
MANGROVES
Are the characteristic littoral plant formation of tropical and subtropical sheltered coastlines?
Are trees and bushes growing below the high water level of spring tides which exhibits remarkable capacity for salt water tolerance?
basically evergreen land plants growing on sheltered shores, typically on tidal flats, deltas, estuaries, bays, creeks and the barrier islands. Require high solar radiation and have the ability to absorb fresh water from saline/ brackish water. Produces pneumatophores (blind roots) to overcome respiration problem in the anaerobic soil conditions
The mangroves of Sundarbans are the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangroves of the world. Famous for the Royal Bengal Tiger and crocodiles.
The mangroves of Bhitarkanika (Orissa), which is the second largest in the Indian sub-continent, harbour high concentration of typical mangrove species and high genetic diversity have (additional) special roots such as prop roots, pneumatophores which help to impede water flow and thereby enhance the deposition of sediment in areas (where it is already occurring), stabilize the coastal shores, provide breeding ground for fishes. Protects coastal lands from tsunami, hurricanes: and floods release oxygen back to the atmosphere, along with a little methane gas
CORAL REEFS
Coral is actually a living animal.
has a symbiotic relationship (each gives something to the other and gets something back in return) With 'zooxanthellae' microscopic algae which live on coral [i.e. instead of living on the sea floor, the algae lives up on the coral which is closer to the ocean surface and so that the algae gets lots of light.
The tissues of corals themselves are actually not the beautiful colours of the coral reef, but are instead clear (white). The corals receive their coloration from the zooxanthellae living within their tissues.
Coral Bleaching
Bleaching, or the paling of coral colour occurs; when (i) the densities of zooxanthellae decline and (ii) the concentration of photosynthetic pigments within the zooxanthellae fall.
Ecological causes of coral bleaching
1. Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System (COMAPS)
2. Land Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone (LOICZ)
3. Integrated Coastal and Marine Area Management (ICMAM)
4. Society of Integrated Coastal Management (SICOM)
5. Institutions for Coastal Management
1. What is an estuary ecosystem? |
2. Why is it important to protect marine and coastal environments? |
3. What are key initiatives to protect marine and coastal environments? |
4. How do estuaries contribute to the overall health of marine ecosystems? |
5. What are the potential threats to estuary ecosystems? |
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