Abstract

The study assessed a decade long changes of the coral community structure in the Palk Bay region using multivariate analysis based on observed coral life-forms and its diversity between the years, 2002 and 2018. A total of 11 study sites were selected from Rameswaram Island to Mandapam coast. Live coral cover was found to be 27% (21% non-Acropora and 6% Acropora corals) during the study period 2002–2005. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that there was a significant variability (PC1: 39.5% variance) in coral cover between the study site, Bison House and the rest of the study sites. In the study of 2014–2018, live coral cover observed was 17% and this included 11% non-Acropora and 6% Acropora corals. PCA showed that the contribution of live coral cover gradually reduced towards the northern part of Rameswaram Island. Metric multi-dimensional Scaling (MDS) showed that there were four clusters formed between the sites with 80% similarity as observed based on the life-form categories. There were three major clusters with 70% similarity observed based on coral diversity. The highest diversity index (Shannon-wiener) was observed at Olaikudah and Villunditheertham as 1.906 and 1.864 respectively. As of 2014–2018, the live coral status showed 37% less than that found during 2002–2005 study period. Variation of reef flat composition was studied using Depth-Invariant Index for the study period 2002–2005. This study has helped to understand the longitudinal gradient of incidence, temporal variations, and distribution pattern of coral reef community categories in the Palk Bay region.

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