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Home / Science / Bengal Coast Reveals Two New Marine Worms

Bengal Coast Reveals Two New Marine Worms

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Two new marine worm species discovered in West Bengal's coastal waters.
  • Species found in polluted habitats, indicating polychaete resilience.
  • Worms may serve as vital bioindicators for coastal health monitoring.
Bengal Coast Reveals Two New Marine Worms

Researchers from the Zoological Survey of India, in collaboration with international experts, have announced the discovery of two new species of marine worms from the coastal waters of West Bengal. These findings, originating from the Digha and Bankiput regions, shed light on the significant marine biodiversity present in the northern Bay of Bengal.

The study details unique characteristics of these newly identified nereidids. One species, named for its specialized jaws, thrives in extreme environments like sulphide-rich mudflats. The other has been named in honor of Dhriti Banerjee, the first female director of the Zoological Survey of India, and was found on wooden dock piles.

These newly discovered worms play a crucial role in coastal ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and sediment aeration. Intriguingly, the species were found in areas affected by human activity and pollution, underscoring the resilience of polychaetes. Scientists suggest these worms could serve as vital bioindicators for assessing coastal health, though further research is needed for conservation potential.

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Two new species of marine worms, identified as nereidids, were discovered in the coastal waters of West Bengal.
The new worm species were found in the Digha and Bankiput regions of West Bengal's coastal waters.
These species were found in polluted areas, showing resilience, and may serve as vital bioindicators for monitoring coastal health.

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