COVID-19 lockdown improved the health of coastal environment and enhanced the population of reef-fish
2021
Patterson Edward, J.K. | Jayanthi, M. | Malleshappa, H. | Immaculate Jeyasanta, K. | Laju, R.L. | Patterson, Jamila | Diraviya Raj, K. | Mathews, G. | Marimuthu, A.S. | Grimsditch, Gabriel
Reduction in the impact of human-induced factors is capable of enhancing the environmental health. In view of COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns were imposed in India. Travel, fishing, tourism and religious activities were halted, while domestic and industrial activities were restricted. Comparison of the pre- and post-lockdown data shows that water parameters such as turbidity, nutrient concentration and microbial levels have come down from pre- to post-lockdown period, and parameters such as dissolved oxygen levels, phytoplankton and fish densities have improved. The concentration of macroplastics has also dropped from the range of 138 ± 4.12 and 616 ± 12.48 items/100 m² to 63 ± 3.92 and 347 ± 8.06 items/100 m². Fish density in the reef areas has increased from 406 no. 250 m⁻² to 510 no. 250 m⁻². The study allows an insight into the benefits of effective enforcement of various eco-protection regulations and proper management of the marine ecosystems to revive their health for biodiversity conservation and sustainable utilization.
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