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India’s first Intertidal Bioblitz concluded recording several intertidal species

Posted 17 Feb 2025

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Coastal Conservation Foundation and the East Coast Conservation Team jointly conducted the Intertidal Bioblitz, a citizen science initiative for documenting the biodiversity of India’s intertidal zones. 

  • It recorded a flatworm – Pseudoceros bifascia – for the first time from mainland India (Andhra Pradesh Coast).

About Intertidal Zone

  • The intertidal zone marks the dynamic boundary where ocean meets land - a unique area that alternates between being submerged during high tide and exposed to air when the tide retreats. 
  • It is an extreme ecosystem and any species living in the intertidal zone must be able to survive changes in moisture, temperature, and salinity and withstand strong waves
An infographic depicting intertidal zones

Importance of Intertidal zones

  • Essential breeding grounds for marine life, providing protected nurseries for juvenile fish, crustaceans, etc.
  • Acts as a natural buffer against coastal erosion, helping absorb wave energy and stabilize shorelines.
  • Important source of primary production and a conduit for energy, nutrients and pollutants between terrestrial and marine environments.
  • Significant source of carbon sequestration

Threats to Intertidal Zones

  • Climate change: Intensified storms, rising seas, and temperature increase leads to die-offs and threatens entire food chain.
  • Human disturbances: Oil spills, beach tourism, harvesting activities, pollutants from terrestrial, airborne and marine sources, and shoreline developmental activities.
  • Tags :
  • Intertidal Species Documentation
  • Intertidal Zone
  • Aquatic Species
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