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Jan 7, 2016

[CA - Notes] Snowflake Corals

Snowflake Coral
Scientists have recently discovered the presence of several colonies of an invasive species of snowflake coral off the coast of Thiruvananthapuram and Kanyakumari. These fast growing alien species have been discovered at a depth of 10 metres off Kovalam, a beach town by the Arabian Sea in Thiruvananthapuram. Scientists have warned that these invasive species of snowflake coral could pose a serious threat to the marine ecology of the region.
About Snowflake Coral:
·       The snowflake coral or branched pipe coral is a species of soft coral in the family Clavulariidae. The snowflake coral is a colonial soft coral with a tangled, bushy growth form. Its hollow branches go up to 30 centimetres in length, forming a creeping stolon.
·       Native to the tropical western Atlantic Ocean, it has spread to other areas of the world such as Hawaii. In 1972, it was first reported as an invasive species in Hawaii. Since then, it has spread to countries like Australia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
·       Being a shade-loving species, snowflake coral grows on hard surfaces, away from direct sunlight. These include caves, overhangs, ledges and under piers.
·       Because of its capacity to dominate space and crowd out other marine organisms, snowflake coral is considered as an invasive species.

·       In India, it was reportedly seen from Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Gulf of Mannar (Tamil Nadu), Gulf of Kutch (Gujarat) and Goa.




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