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ArticleTonkin CHOROLOGY
Reef-Building Corals and Reefs of Vietnam:
2. The Gulf of Tonkin
Yu. Ya. Latypov
Institute of Marine Biology FEB RAS, Vladivostok, 690041 Russia
e-mail: Itpv @ stl. ru
Received December 9, 2002
Abstract?This paper deals with the history and results of the studies of reefs and coral communities of the
Gulf of Tonkin based on published and unpublished materials, including the author's. The state of the art in the
study of reef-building scleractinian corals and reefs of this region is reported. The peculiar nature of the reefs
studied is caused by the monsoon climate in the region ahd river runoff waters cooled to 16-18°C, silted to
100 g/m2 per day, and freshened to 28%e in the wintertime, i.e., conditions far from optimum for reef formation.
The silting and eutrophication of the gulf waters resulted in a change in the composition and structure of the
coral reef communities via the reduction or elimination of certain coral species. Instead of acroporids, typical
for the majority of other reefs, reef communities of the Gulf of Tonkin are dominated by poritids and faviids,
which form the framework of the reefs. These peculiarities make the reefs of the Gulf of Tonkin really unique.
Key words: the Gulf of Tonkin, reefs, reef-building corals, poritids.

CHOROLOGY Reef-Building Corals and Reefs of Vietnam: 2. The Gulf of Tonkin Yu. Ya. Latypov Institute of Marine Biology FEB RAS, Vladivostok, 690041 Russia e-mail: Itpv @ stl. ru Received December 9, 2002 Abstract?This paper deals with the history and results of the studies of reefs and coral communities of the Gulf of Tonkin based on published and unpublished materials, including the author's. The state of the art in the study of reef-building scleractinian corals and reefs of this region is reported. The peculiar nature of the reefs studied is caused by the monsoon climate in the region ahd river runoff waters cooled to 16-18°C, silted to 100 g/m2 per day, and freshened to 28%e in the wintertime, i.e., conditions far from optimum for reef formation. The silting and eutrophication of the gulf waters resulted in a change in the composition and structure of the coral reef communities via the reduction or elimination of certain coral species. Instead of acroporids, typical for the majority of other reefs, reef communities of the Gulf of Tonkin are dominated by poritids and faviids, which form the framework of the reefs. These peculiarities make the reefs of the Gulf of Tonkin really unique. Key words: the Gulf of Tonkin, reefs, reef-building corals, poritids.



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