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Main Authors: Chung, Jeffery Tzu Hao, Tsang, Steven Hong Tai, Ng, Nicci, Dellisanti, Walter, Xian, Qin, Wu, Jiajun, Fang, James Kar Hei, Qiu, Jian-Wen, Leung, Kenneth Mei Yee, Chan, Lai Leo
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Language:en
Published: Marine pollution bulletin 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40753764/
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author Chung, Jeffery Tzu Hao
Tsang, Steven Hong Tai
Ng, Nicci
Dellisanti, Walter
Xian, Qin
Wu, Jiajun
Fang, James Kar Hei
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Leung, Kenneth Mei Yee
Chan, Lai Leo
author_facet Chung, Jeffery Tzu Hao
Tsang, Steven Hong Tai
Ng, Nicci
Dellisanti, Walter
Xian, Qin
Wu, Jiajun
Fang, James Kar Hei
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Leung, Kenneth Mei Yee
Chan, Lai Leo
Chung, Jeffery Tzu Hao
Tsang, Steven Hong Tai
Ng, Nicci
Dellisanti, Walter
Xian, Qin
Wu, Jiajun
Fang, James Kar Hei
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Leung, Kenneth Mei Yee
Chan, Lai Leo
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Condition of coral communities in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong as determined by mapping seascape metrics. Chung, Jeffery Tzu Hao Tsang, Steven Hong Tai Ng, Nicci Dellisanti, Walter Xian, Qin Wu, Jiajun Fang, James Kar Hei Qiu, Jian-Wen Leung, Kenneth Mei Yee Chan, Lai Leo Animals Anthozoa Hong Kong Environmental Monitoring Ecosystem Coral Reefs Victoria Harbour, located at the centre of densely populated Hong Kong, has historically suffered from significant marine pollution. In response, the Harbour Area Treatment Scheme was fully implemented by the end of 2015, effectively treating over 2 million tonnes of sewage daily from two sides of the harbour and substantially improving water quality. This study investigated coral communities in seven sites along the natural coastline and five sites along the artificial breakwater in Victoria Harbour. Five coral habitats were identified along the natural coastlines, with areas ranging from 2.02 to 10.42 ha, and recorded a total of 35 coral species, including 4 black coral species, 16 stony coral species, and 15 octocoral species. Using seascape metrics, we also assessed habitat and ecological conditions across sites. This first comprehensive underwater survey of benthic ecosystems in Victoria Harbour provides a baseline for long-term monitoring of future coral recovery.
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spellingShingle Condition of coral communities in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong as determined by mapping seascape metrics.
Chung, Jeffery Tzu Hao
Tsang, Steven Hong Tai
Ng, Nicci
Dellisanti, Walter
Xian, Qin
Wu, Jiajun
Fang, James Kar Hei
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Leung, Kenneth Mei Yee
Chan, Lai Leo
Animals
Anthozoa
Hong Kong
Environmental Monitoring
Ecosystem
Coral Reefs
Condition of coral communities in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong as determined by mapping seascape metrics. Chung, Jeffery Tzu Hao Tsang, Steven Hong Tai Ng, Nicci Dellisanti, Walter Xian, Qin Wu, Jiajun Fang, James Kar Hei Qiu, Jian-Wen Leung, Kenneth Mei Yee Chan, Lai Leo Animals Anthozoa Hong Kong Environmental Monitoring Ecosystem Coral Reefs Victoria Harbour, located at the centre of densely populated Hong Kong, has historically suffered from significant marine pollution. In response, the Harbour Area Treatment Scheme was fully implemented by the end of 2015, effectively treating over 2 million tonnes of sewage daily from two sides of the harbour and substantially improving water quality. This study investigated coral communities in seven sites along the natural coastline and five sites along the artificial breakwater in Victoria Harbour. Five coral habitats were identified along the natural coastlines, with areas ranging from 2.02 to 10.42 ha, and recorded a total of 35 coral species, including 4 black coral species, 16 stony coral species, and 15 octocoral species. Using seascape metrics, we also assessed habitat and ecological conditions across sites. This first comprehensive underwater survey of benthic ecosystems in Victoria Harbour provides a baseline for long-term monitoring of future coral recovery.
title Condition of coral communities in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong as determined by mapping seascape metrics.
topic Animals
Anthozoa
Hong Kong
Environmental Monitoring
Ecosystem
Coral Reefs
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40753764/