Assessing the influence of ocean acidification on the deterioration of coral reefs in Sri Lanka

Rising atmospheric CO2 levels have significantly increased ocean acidification (OA), endangering coral reefs, and nutrient (nitrate (NO3), and phosphate (PO43−)) pollution also weakens the coral reef resilience. Therefore, the study evaluates the prevailing OA level over the Sri Lankan coral reef areas using the aragonite saturation state (ΩAr) and assesses the nitrate (NO3), and phosphate (PO43−) concentrations over the coral sites. The study was conducted on coral reefs on the eastern coast (EC), southern coast (SC), northern coast (NC), and west coast (WC) of Sri Lanka from April to June 2024. A total of 63 seawater samples were collected around each coastal site for analysis. The Ω Ar were supersaturated (ΩAr> 1) and ranged from 2.98±0.04 to 4.92±0.12. Throughout the study period, the study sites had ΩAr values exceeding 2.92±0.16, indicating that the nation’s corals were resilient to deterioration, and the comparative analysis demonstrates that these sites were not vulnerable to OA. The NO3 concentrations of 2–5 µmol L− 1, from human activities, may intensify coral bleaching during heat stress. Results showed that SC (2.19±1.28 µmol L− 1) and WC (3.52±1.48 µmol L− 1) had NO3 above the permissible range, which may be due to waste discharge and high runoff. The significantly higher PO43− concentrations were reported in EC (0.35±0.07 µmol L− 1). Coral bleaching hotspot (HS) identification emphasizes how spatially distributed HS are from January to June. The OA risk assessment confirmed that climate change brought high risk to the coral reef ecosystems, which impact on the ecology and economy of Sri Lanka.

Abhishek P., Thilakarathne E. P. D. N., Samarasekara R. S. M., Chowdhury P., Reinurshan K. & Vithanage M., 2025. Assessing the influence of ocean acidification on the deterioration of coral reefs in Sri Lanka. Research Square. Article.

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