It was difficult to find a concrete
topic to discuss as Maldives does not have any glaciers, arid
landscapes, above water caves, or natural rivers. This seems to be
the case because Maldives is a tropical with an elevation of 2.4
meters, thus there is no elevation gain for drainage paths to create
fresh water rivers. Fresh water, rather is collected via rain fall
and lays on top of a layer of saltwater that spreads through the
limestone and corals of the atolls. These “lenses” of fresh
water, however, are disappearing due to pollution produced by resorts
and tourism. This is effecting flora on the atolls, such as mango
trees, because of salt permeation. Coastal islands such as Maldives
are a bridge between the lithosphere and hydrosphere in that the
erosion caused by ocean waves repetitively hitting against the
coastal limestone always creating and changing the coral reef
habitats for flora and fauna. One of the more interesting underwater
caverns in Maldives is called Kuredu. This cavern goes to a depth
between 3 and 24 meters. What makes the Kuredu caves intriguing in
that there is a community of green turtles. This is quite
interesting with respect biogeography because sea turtles do not
typically live in a community with one another. This seems to be the
case because of the abundance of food and mechanisms to live
hygienically. The walls and ceilings of the Kuredu caves are covered
by soft coral and soldier fish. Other species that call the Kuredu
caves home are sting rays, napoleons, porcupine fish, lion fish,
moray eels, and scorpion fish. These underwater caverns take a
extremely long time to form due to the fact that Maldives is an
atoll/lagoon thus the current or wave pattern is not very strong.
Thus the ocean seems very calm, and there is no strong rip current or
undertow.
Kuredu Cave
Turtle airport. This picture displays the frequency of turtles around the Kuredo caves.
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