This study investigates the distribution and diversity of
hard coral reefs in the Raja Ampat Regency Marine Conservation Area (MCA) in
West Papua, home to numerous islands and diverse marine species. The data was
collected using the UPT (Underwater Photo Transect) method. The researchers
identified 108 hard coral species from 49 genera and 15 families. In 2015, hard
coral cover (HC) ranged from 18.60% to 49.33%, averaging 32.24%. In 2019, HC
coverage varied between 17.80% and 68.93%, an average of 37.84%, an increase of
5.59% from 2015. The distribution of hard corals varied between 26 and 51
species per station, with the family Acroporidae being the most diverse, with
34 species. Eleven other families had 2–14 species, while Helioporidae,
Milleporidae, and Dendrophyllidae were each represented by one species with a
limited distribution. Species such as Montipora sp., Porites lobata, Porites
nigrecens, and Porites sp. were widespread and were found at nine stations,
while 39 species had a limited distribution. Bray-Curtis similarity matrix
dendrogram analysis showed similar coral types between transect stations. The
diversity of coral reefs increases the complexity and fertility of the
surrounding waters. However, threats such as destructive fishing, coral mining,
tourism, and climate change are impacting these ecosystems, leading to algae
dominance and reduced living coral cover. Understanding these dynamics is
critical to implementing conservation strategies to protect coral reefs and
prevent overfishing.
Author(s) Details
Jemmy Souhoka
Research Centre for Oceanography, National Research and
Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia.
H. A. W. Cappenberg
Research Centre for Oceanography, National Research and
Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia.
Susetiono
Research Centre for Oceanography, National Research and
Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia.
Nurjamin
Research Centre for Oceanography, National Research and
Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia.
I. H. Supriyadi
Research Centre for Oceanography, National Research and
Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia.
Suyarso
Research Centre for Oceanography, National Research and
Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia.
T. Sidabutar
Research Centre for Oceanography, National Research and
Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/strufp/v7/1030
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