Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani

This study was conducted to determine the impacts of newly constructed marina on the adjacent coral reefs in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island. Two study sites were chosen, consisting of the fringing coral reef adjacent to the constructed marina and a control site 3 nm south which was the fringing cor...

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Main Author: Cheheltani, Nikoo
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description This study was conducted to determine the impacts of newly constructed marina on the adjacent coral reefs in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island. Two study sites were chosen, consisting of the fringing coral reef adjacent to the constructed marina and a control site 3 nm south which was the fringing coral reef around Pulau Renggis (Pulau=Island). Acute and chronic impacts in two depths (shallow, <6 m and deep, 6-12 m) at the Marina site were studied. To document impacts of the construction, substrate cover percentage and environmental parameters such as sedimentation rate and sediment type were measured. In addition, changes in physiological aspects were monitored on four different coral growth forms. The acute impact study using modified Reef Check showed that there were some negative changes such as coral breakage and increased sand cover (from 6.88% to 22.50 %) and silt cover (from 0% to 16.25%). Differences in substrate cover before and after construction were detected in deep water with higher Recently Killed Corals (%) and shallow water with higher Rubble (%). The chronic impacts study showed that there was a significant difference (F: 6.735, p<0.05) in sedimentation rate between Marina site (up to mean of 23.37 mg/cm²day in Marina Shallow) and control site at Renggis (mean of 0.59 mg/cm²day). The higher sedimentation rate recorded in Marina site significantly decreased the light intensity to a daily mean of 275.15 Lux. Coral cover % was lower in Marina site (with the lowest average of 24.74 %) compared to control site (53.27 %). Comparison between shallow and deep areas in Marina site showed that Marina Deep was the most affected due to high sedimentation and its lower light intensity. Changes in zooxanthellae density and chlorophyll content of the selected scleractinian coral growth forms indicated that the corals had been under stress due to smothering by sediments in Marina site. Foliose growth form showed more changes in their physiological aspects compared to other iv growth forms. Results of this study demonstrated some negative acute and chronic impacts of the marina construction to the adjacent coral reef. Therefore management programs should be improved so as to prevent or at least reduce the impacts of similar constructions at the vicinity of sensitive habitats in the future.
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spelling um-35252013-09-19T09:56:52Z Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani Cheheltani, Nikoo Q Science (General) QH301 Biology This study was conducted to determine the impacts of newly constructed marina on the adjacent coral reefs in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island. Two study sites were chosen, consisting of the fringing coral reef adjacent to the constructed marina and a control site 3 nm south which was the fringing coral reef around Pulau Renggis (Pulau=Island). Acute and chronic impacts in two depths (shallow, <6 m and deep, 6-12 m) at the Marina site were studied. To document impacts of the construction, substrate cover percentage and environmental parameters such as sedimentation rate and sediment type were measured. In addition, changes in physiological aspects were monitored on four different coral growth forms. The acute impact study using modified Reef Check showed that there were some negative changes such as coral breakage and increased sand cover (from 6.88% to 22.50 %) and silt cover (from 0% to 16.25%). Differences in substrate cover before and after construction were detected in deep water with higher Recently Killed Corals (%) and shallow water with higher Rubble (%). The chronic impacts study showed that there was a significant difference (F: 6.735, p<0.05) in sedimentation rate between Marina site (up to mean of 23.37 mg/cm²day in Marina Shallow) and control site at Renggis (mean of 0.59 mg/cm²day). The higher sedimentation rate recorded in Marina site significantly decreased the light intensity to a daily mean of 275.15 Lux. Coral cover % was lower in Marina site (with the lowest average of 24.74 %) compared to control site (53.27 %). Comparison between shallow and deep areas in Marina site showed that Marina Deep was the most affected due to high sedimentation and its lower light intensity. Changes in zooxanthellae density and chlorophyll content of the selected scleractinian coral growth forms indicated that the corals had been under stress due to smothering by sediments in Marina site. Foliose growth form showed more changes in their physiological aspects compared to other iv growth forms. Results of this study demonstrated some negative acute and chronic impacts of the marina construction to the adjacent coral reef. Therefore management programs should be improved so as to prevent or at least reduce the impacts of similar constructions at the vicinity of sensitive habitats in the future. 2011-08-08 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3525/4/Title_page%2C_abstract%2C_table_of_contents.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3525/5/Full_chapters.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3525/6/References.pdf http://pendeta.um.edu.my/client/default/search/results?qu=Impact+of+marina+construction+on+scleractinian+corals+in+Kampung+Tekek&te= Cheheltani, Nikoo (2011) Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3525/
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QH301 Biology
Cheheltani, Nikoo
Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani
title Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani
title_full Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani
title_fullStr Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani
title_full_unstemmed Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani
title_short Impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in Kampung Tekek, Tioman Island, Malaysia / Nikoo Cheheltani
title_sort impact of marina construction on scleractinian corals in kampung tekek, tioman island, malaysia / nikoo cheheltani
topic Q Science (General)
QH301 Biology
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http://pendeta.um.edu.my/client/default/search/results?qu=Impact+of+marina+construction+on+scleractinian+corals+in+Kampung+Tekek&te=
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http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3525/5/Full_chapters.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/3525/6/References.pdf