Published on: May 13, 2024
SEA ANEMONE
SEA ANEMONE
NEWS – Scientists at ICAR-NBFGR working on sea anemones near Lakshadweep found mass bleaching off Agatti island
HIGHLIGHTS
Sea Anemone
- Invertebrate aquatic animals with soft bodies, capable of stinging.
- Ocean-dwelling members of phylum Cnidaria, often found near corals and live rocks.
- Anchors to sea bottom or coral reefs with sticky foot or disc.
- Stinging cells contain nematocysts, aiding defense and prey capture.
- Forms symbiotic relationships with species like clownfish and Hermit crabs.
- Clownfish seek protection within anemone’s tentacles, while anemone benefits from leftover food.
- Some species also attach to Hermit crabs, gaining mobility and food access.
Bleaching Impact
- Mass bleaching signifies stress, possibly from environmental changes or disturbances.
- Bleaching can lead to loss of symbiotic relationships, affecting marine biodiversity.
Concerns and Future Research
- Scientists are concerned about bleaching’s impact on marine ecosystems and symbiotic partnerships.
- Further research needed to understand causes and potential solutions to mitigate bleaching events
AGATTI ISLAND
Location and Distance
- Located in the Lakshadweep group of islands.
- Positioned 459 km (248 nautical miles) west of Kochi, Kerala.
- Adjacent to Kavaratti Island, which serves as the capital of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep.
Geographical Features
- Covers an area of 3.84 sq km.
- Oriented in a north-east to south-west direction with a long tail towards the south.
- Lagoon area spans 17.50 sq km, characterized by abundant coral growth and diverse multicoloured coral fishes.
Economic Activities
- Predominantly reliant on fishing, which is the primary industry.
- Known for surplus fish production, alongside Minicoy Island.
- Secondary industries include coir (coconut fibre) and copra (dried coconut kernel) processing