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The Status of Coral Reefs in the Remote Region of Andavadoaka, Southwest Madagascar
2009
Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science
Three reef systems (fringing, barrier and patch reefs) were surveyed in the region of Andavadoaka, southwest Madagascar. Patch reefs had the highest coral cover and highest density of coral recruits (~45% and 1.8 m -2 recruits), followed by barrier reefs (~12% and 1.3 m -2 recruits) and fringing reefs (~8% and 0.8 m -2 recruits). Sea urchin assemblages varied greatly between reef systems, with fringing reefs being dominated by Echinothrix sp., barrier reefs by the rock-boring sea urchin
doi:10.4314/wiojms.v6i2.48244
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