Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2018 Issue 1 2018
DOI: 10.5339/qfarc.2018.eepp894
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Fouling assemblages on offshore oil platforms: diverse vertical reefs in the Arabian Gulf

Abstract: Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse and complex marine ecosystems that are being degraded at rapid rates. This consistent steadily trend is especially critical in coastal areas that have experienced an impressive coastal development, as has been occurring in the Arabian Gulf. This Gulf harbours the coral reefs subjected to one of the most extreme environmental conditions worldwide, i.e. high salinities (often >45 psu) and high sea temperatures (> 36° during summer season), together with … Show more

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“…The most interesting finding was the identification of a new species of coral belonging to the family Caryophylliidae which was seen for the first time in Qatar. As a result, this study is of paramount importance as it shows that not only there is a wellestablished ecosystem attached to the oil platforms consisting of reef building corals, but also that they can potentially compensate for the loss of reefs and associated flora and fauna elsewhere (Range et al, 2018;Torquato et al, 2021).…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The most interesting finding was the identification of a new species of coral belonging to the family Caryophylliidae which was seen for the first time in Qatar. As a result, this study is of paramount importance as it shows that not only there is a wellestablished ecosystem attached to the oil platforms consisting of reef building corals, but also that they can potentially compensate for the loss of reefs and associated flora and fauna elsewhere (Range et al, 2018;Torquato et al, 2021).…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 96%
“…While it is widely known that coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems in the world, they have been degraded, and their coverage is only a fraction of what they used to be. However, amidst the Gulf's extreme environmental conditions of ocean surface temperatures above 36° during the summer months and salinity levels above 45 psu (Range et al, 2018), the fact that these corals are able to survive at different depths on these platforms is very promising. According to Torquato et al (2021), the videos were taken et al-Shaheen oilfield during the monitoring surveys conducted from 2007 to 2014.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%