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Title: Characteristics of composition, area and status of coral reefs at submerged banks and shoals on the continental shelf of Southern Vietnam.
Authors: Nguyen, Van Long
Tran, Van Binh
Thai, Minh Quang
Nguyen, Le Thao My
Marina, Malyutina
Keywords: Southern Vietnam
continental shelf
coral reefs
benthic covers
Submerged banks and shoals
area
Issue Date: 2025
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology 2025, 25(3): 451-464, DOI: https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/21882;CV 64
Abstract: The continental shelf off southern Vietnam, from Khanh Hoa to Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces, containsnumerous submerged banks and shoals. These locations are considered to have significant potential, notonly for their distinctive landscapes but also for their valuable biodiversity and critical marine resources. Thisstudy was based on the compilation and analysis of data from U.S. Navy nautical charts, Vietnamese maps,and previously published reports from before 2001, combined with GIS techniques to build a 3D underwaterterrain model and calculate the area of 10 specific submerged banks and shoals on southern Vietnam’scontinental shelf. Additionally, coral reef conditions at these sites were assessed alongside biodiversityassessments during May-June 2023. The calculations show that the total area of the 10 submerged banksand shoals was approximately 19,144 hectares. Of these, 9 locations, including Grand Bank, De Thuy TrieuBank, Phan Rang Bay Shoal, Breda Shoal, Hollandias Bank, De Britto Bank, De L Astrolabe Bank, Bishop Bank,and Catwick Bank, had coral reefs distributed over 17,257 hectares. However, coral reefs were absent in thesoutheastern shoal group near La Gan Cape. Overall, coral reefs in these regions were severely degraded,with live coral cover ranging from 5–30%, except for Phan Rang Bay Bank, which had slightly higher coverage(31–50%). Macroalgal coverage was notably high, ranging from 5% to 75% per site.
URI: http://tvhdh.vnio.org.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21691
ISSN: P-ISSN 1859-3097, E-ISSN 2815-5904
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