ECHINODERM FAUNA OF THE LEMBEH STRAIT, NORTH SULAWESI: INVENTORY AND DISTIBUTION REVIEW

Authors

  • Supono Bitung Technical Implementation for Marine Life Conservation-North Sulawesi
  • David John William Lane Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam
  • Susetiono Research Center For Oceanography

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14203/mri.v39i2.85

Keywords:

Biodiversity, Echinoderm, Indonesia, North Sulawesi

Abstract

Indonesia is particularly rich in Echinoderms and North Sulawesi lies at the geographic centre of this biodiverse marine realm. While further studies on Sulawesi Echinodermata are required in order to obtain full understanding of
current biodiversity status, preliminary SCUBA and intertidal surveys in early 2012 in the vicinity of the Lembeh Island, a region little explored previously, recorded a total of 76 species of 4 classes (Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea, Echinoidea and Holothuroidea) from shallow waters (0-40 m) at 36 sites (sea grass, coral rubble and reef). The class Crinoidea is not reported here. A review of Echinoderm literature for North Sulawesi noted that there are 114 species belonging to 5 classes of Echinodermata

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2026-01-08

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