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Biodiversity of coral reefs and associated seagrass beds in Quy Nhon Bay, Binh Dinh Province

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dc.contributor.author Nguyen, Van Long
dc.contributor.author Thai, Minh Quang
dc.contributor.author Mai, Xuan Dat
dc.contributor.author Nguyen, Le Thao My
dc.contributor.author Hoang, Xuan Ben
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-26T04:04:31Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-26T04:04:31Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.issn 1859-3097 (print); 2815-5904 (online)
dc.identifier.uri http://tvhdh.vnio.org.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21225
dc.description.abstract The distribution of critical marine habitats in Quy Nhon Bay, Binh Dinh Province, was assessed with the combination of resolution of Google Earth images and local knowledge through local consultations and ground truthing using small boats to check the sites supporting coral reefs and seagrass beds with local involvement. Detailed surveys on species diversity and conditions of marine habitats were conducted at 24 sites of coral reefs and four sites of seagrass beds at three sites (Nhon Ly, Nhon Hai, Ghenh Rang, and Nhon Chau) in 2016–2017. More than 152 ha of coral reefs, 5 ha of seagrass beds, and 720 species belonging to 7 key groups (290 species of fishes; reef-building corals: 194, molluscs: 123, seaweeds: 47, echinoderms: 40, crustaceans: 20 and seagrasses: 6 species) associated with the above habitats were recorded in the Bay. Among them, 92 species were facing different threats, in which 3 species were endangered (EN), including branching corals (Alveopora minuta), flat pen shells (Atrina vexillum), and top shells (Tectus pyramis); 38 species at vulnerable (VU); and 51 species at near threatened (NT) following the IUCN Red List and Vietnam Red Book. In general, the coral reefs and seagrass beds at Bai Dua and Seo Island (Nhon Ly); Kho Nho Island, Bo Dap (Nhon Hai); S. Ngang Island, Bai Nam and Bai Nom of Dat Island (Ghenh Rang); Da Ban, Bai Lang, Bai Lang Ba and Ong Gia Island (Nhon Chau) supported higher diversity and better conditions than other sites. Establishing restricted zones at these sites is an urgent need, but it also holds the premise of sustainable utilization and conservation of resources in the future. vi,en
dc.language.iso en vi,en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 24(3), 265–279. https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/19709;
dc.subject Quy Nhon bay vi,en
dc.subject Marine habitat vi,en
dc.subject Coral reef vi,en
dc.subject Seagrass bed vi,en
dc.subject Biodiversity vi,en
dc.subject Species diversity vi,en
dc.title Biodiversity of coral reefs and associated seagrass beds in Quy Nhon Bay, Binh Dinh Province vi,en
dc.type Working Paper vi,en


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