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Recent coral facies of the Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia with an interim check list of corals

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From a study of two areas, Jesira and the Bajuni Archipelago, about 400 km apart, a general pattern can be established for the Recent facies, together with the morphological and taxonomic features of the corals. Present day coral development is characterized by true fringing reefs in the Bajuni Archipelago and by scattered patches and knolls in the Jesira area. The coral fauna, consisting of 27 genera and 63 species so far (including all uncertainties, but not sight records), is rather poor, though coral communities are locally well developed. These figures probably reflect incomplete study and sampling. Although comparison with other areas may therefore be premature, a preliminary biogeographical analysis suggests that this fauna is more closely related to that of the Red Sea than to East Africa and the Seychelles. This differs from other published biogeographical work on Indian Ocean coral faunas, but further study of the corals in this and neighbouring areas of the Indian Ocean is needed in order to resolve this apparent anomaly.

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Carbone, F., Matteucci, R., Rosen, B.R. et al. Recent coral facies of the Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia with an interim check list of corals. Facies 30, 1–13 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02536886

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