Coral Reefs of India explores the diverse ecosystems of India's coral reefs and the threats they face from climate change and human activities. The book examines the biology of corals, their ecological roles, and the impact of rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and pollution.
Did you know that coral reefs support a vast array of marine life, forming complex food webs and providing habitats for countless species?
Or that these reefs also play a crucial role in coastal protection, acting as natural barriers against erosion and storm surges?
The book progresses by first introducing the fundamentals of coral biology and the types of reefs found in India, such as the atolls of Lakshadweep and the fringing reefs.
It then delves into the ecological significance of these reefs within the marine environment, highlighting their economic importance to local communities through fisheries and tourism.
Finally, it analyzes the impact of climate change, coral bleaching, and other human-induced stressors, evaluating existing conservation efforts and policy frameworks.
The book uniquely integrates field surveys, laboratory experiments, and remote sensing data to provide a comprehensive understanding of these vital ecosystems.