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The Aliwal Shoal is a rocky
reef A reef is a ridge or shoal of rock, coral or similar relatively stable material, lying beneath the surface of a natural body of water. Many reefs result from natural, abiotic processes— deposition of sand, wave erosion planing down rock o ...
which is the remains of an ancient sand dune approximately off the coast of KwaZulu-Natal,
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. The reef is inhabited by many kinds of hard and soft corals and other marine invertebrates, and a variety of tropical and subtropical fish species. Aliwal Shoal was named after the near-sinking in 1849 of the three-masted vessel ''Aliwal'', captained by James Anderson. There are two wrecks near the reef that are popular recreational dive sites. The Norwegian bulk carrier MV ''Produce'' sank in 1974, and SS ''Nebo'' sank in 1884. Aliwal Shoal has diverse marine life, including large predators, and is popular as a recreational scuba diving destination. The Shoal is known especially for its abundance of
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s (known locally as ragged tooth sharks or "raggies") between July and November when the sharks congregate there to mate.


Morphology

Aliwal shoal is part of a large offshore reef complex. The narrow ridge parallel to the coastline about offshore, more specifically referred to as the Crown, is the part usually referred to as Aliwal shoal, and this area is inside the sanctuary zone of the Marine Protected Area. The shallowest part, extending to within of the surface, is at the north end of the Crown. To the north the bottom slopes down relatively steeply, and to the sides the slope is less. The shoal is about wide to the north, narrower to the south, and then spreads out towards the coast in the section known as the Ridge. Average depth of the Crown is about , and the Ridge is about average depth, with a few isolated pinnacles.


Geology

The reef consists of
aeolianite Eolianite or aeolianite is any rock formed by the lithification of sediment deposited by aeolian processes; that is, the wind. In common use, however, the term refers specifically to the most common form of eolianite: coastal limestone consisting ...
with subordinate
beachrock Beachrock is a friable to well-cemented sedimentary rock that consists of a variable mixture of gravel-, sand-, and silt-sized sediment that is cemented with carbonate minerals and has formed along a shoreline. Depending on location, the sedi ...
. It is thought to be sunken coastline of the late Pleistocene. The type of rock was determined from samples recovered from the hull of the vessel Aimée Lykes, which struck the shoal in 1963, and made it to Durban for repairs.


Ecology

Aliwal shoal is a subtidal, algal-dominated subtropical reef in the transitional region between the warm-temperate reefs of Pondoland and the tropical to subtropical reefs of Maputaland. The benthic communities are dominated by algae and sponges, but various soft and hard corals, echinoderms and ascidians are also present. The environment can be classified as marginal, in that it supports fauna of tropical, subtropical and warm temperate reefs. The diversity is comparable to similar latitude reefs of Australia. The adjacent coastline of KwaZulu-Natal has a humid subtropical climate with summer rainfall, and the freshwater and riverine sedimentary discharge into the region is significant and affects turbidity and plankton blooms. Most of this input is from the mKomazi River at the north of the MPA. A marine pipeline operated by Sappi Saiccor discharges just outside the MPA. The shoal is exposed to heavy wind-driven wave action, with an annual average swell height of . The following benthic taxa are recorded from the shoal: ; Algae ;
Chlorophyta Chlorophyta or Prasinophyta is a taxon of green algae informally called chlorophytes. The name is used in two very different senses, so care is needed to determine the use by a particular author. In older classification systems, it refers to a ...
(green algae): :'' Codium lucasii'' :''
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'' cf. ''rigida'' ; Rhodophyta (red algae): :'' Amphiroa ephedraea'' :'' Callophycus condominius'' :'' Champia compressa'' :'' Dichotomaria diesingiana'' :'' Hypnea viridis'' :''
Hypnea ''Hypnea'' is a genus of red algae, and a well known carrageenophyte (plant producing polysaccharide carrageenan). Taxonomy and Nomenclature ''Hypnea'' is a genus of red seaweed under class Florideophyceae, order Gigartinales, and family Cys ...
'' sp. :'' Laurencia brongniartii'' :'' Meristotheca papulosa'' :'' Osmundaria serrata'' (ex ''Vidalia serrata'') :'' Peyssonnelia capensis'' ; Phaeophyta (brown algae) :''
Dictyota dichotoma ''Dictyota dichotoma'' is a species of Brown algae found in the temperate western and eastern Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, the Red Sea and the western Indian Ocean. Description The thallus of ''Dictyota dichotoma'' grows ...
'' var. ''intricata'' :'' Exallosorus harveyanus'' :''
Lobophora variegata ''Lobophora variegata'' is a species of small thalloid brown alga which grows intertidally or in shallow water in tropical and warm temperate seas. It has three basic forms, being sometimes ruffled, sometimes reclining and sometimes encrusting ...
'' :'' Stypopodium multipartitum'' :'' Zonaria subarticulata'' ; Porifera :'' Dragmacidon sanguineum'' :''
Cliona orientalis ''Cliona orientalis'' is a species of demosponge in the family Clionaidae. It occurs in the Indo-Pacific region and is a bioeroding species, with various specialisations for living on and inside calcareous substrates such as massive corals and ...
'' :'' Chondropsis'' sp. :'' Fascaplysinopsis'' sp. :'' Forcepia'' sp. :'' Geodia'' sp. :'' Hemiasterella vasiformis'' :'' Oceanapia'' aff. ''ramsayi'' :'' Placospongia'' sp. :'' Polymastia'' sp. :'' Rhabderemia'' sp. :'' Spheciospongia excentrica'' :'' Spheciospongia globularis'' :'' Spheciospongia vagabunda'' :'' Suberites kelleri'' ;
Alcyonacea Alcyonacea, or soft corals, are an order of corals. In addition to the fleshy soft corals, the order Alcyonacea now contains all species previously known as "gorgonian corals", that produce a more or less hard skeleton, though quite different f ...
(soft corals): :'' Dendronephthya'' sp. :''
Eleutherobia aurea ''Eleutherobia'' is a genus of soft corals in the family Alcyoniidae. Species Species in the genus include: * '' Eleutherobia australiensis'' Bryce, Poliseno, Alderslade & Vargas, 2015 * '' Eleutherobia dofleini'' (Kükenthal, 1906) * ''Eleuther ...
'' :'' Leptophyton benayahui'' :''
Sinularia brassica ''Sinularia'' is a genus of soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae. They are commonly known as leather corals and currently have 166 described species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an org ...
'' ; Gorgonians: :'' Acabaria'' sp. :'' Homophyton verrucosum'' ; Anemones: :''
Cerianthus ''Cerianthus'' is a genus of tube-dwelling anemones in the Family (biology), family Cerianthidae. Members of the genus are found worldwide. They are Predation, predators, scavengers and omnivores. Characteristics Members of this genus do not hav ...
'' sp. :''
Heteractis magnifica ''Heteractis magnifica'', also known by the common names magnificent sea anemone or Ritteri anemone, is a species of sea anemone belonging to the Stichodactylidae family native to the Indo-Pacific area. Description The magnificent sea anemone is ...
'' ; Zoanthids :'' Palythoa natalensis'' ;
Black coral Antipatharians, also known as black corals or thorn corals, are an order of soft deep-water corals. These corals can be recognized by their jet-black or dark brown chitin skeletons, surrounded by the polyps (part of coral that is alive). Antipat ...
:'' Antipathes'' sp. ;
Scleractinia Scleractinia, also called stony corals or hard corals, are marine animals in the phylum Cnidaria that build themselves a hard skeleton. The individual animals are known as polyps and have a cylindrical body crowned by an oral disc in which a ...
(hard corals) :'' Dendrophyllia'' sp. :''
Favites ''Favites'' is a genus of stony corals in the family Merulinidae. Members of this genus are native to the Indo-Pacific region and their ranges extend from the Red Sea through the Indian Ocean and Western Pacific Ocean as far as Japan, the Line Is ...
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Montipora ''Montipora'' is a genus of Scleractinian corals in the phylum Cnidaria. Members of the genus ''Montipora'' may exhibit many different growth morphologies. With eighty five known species, ''Montipora'' is the second most species rich coral genus ...
'' sp. :''
Pocillopora damicornis ''Pocillopora damicornis'', commonly known as the cauliflower coral or lace coral, is a species of stony coral in the family Pocilloporidae. It is native to tropical and subtropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Description ''P. dami ...
'' :''
Pocillopora verrucosa ''Pocillopora verrucosa'', commonly known as cauliflower coral, rasp coral, or knob-horned coral, is a species of stony coral in the family Pocilloporidae. It is native to tropical and subtropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Descript ...
'' :'' Stylophora pistillata'' :'' Tubastraea micrantha'' ; Annelida: :
Polychaeta Polychaeta () is a paraphyletic class of generally marine annelid worms, commonly called bristle worms or polychaetes (). Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which ar ...
;
Arthropoda Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and cuticle made of chitin, ...
: :'' Panulirus homarus'' ;
Bryozoa Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in sedentary colonies. Typically about long, they have a special feeding structure called a ...
(Ectoprocta): :'' Sertella'' sp. :Unidentified species 2 ; Mollusca: :'' Hyotissa hyotis'' :''
Phyllidia varicosa ''Phyllidia varicosa'' is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Phyllidiidae.Bouchet, P. (2015)''Phyllidia varicosa'' Lamarck, 1801.In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Regis ...
'' ;
Echinodermata An echinoderm () is any member of the phylum Echinodermata (). The adults are recognisable by their (usually five-point) radial symmetry, and include starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers, as well as the s ...
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Diadema setosum ''Diadema setosum'' is a species of long-spined sea urchin belonging to the family Diadematidae. It is a typical sea urchin, with extremely long, hollow spines that are mildly venomous. ''D. setosum'' differs from other '' Diadema'' with five, ...
'' :'' Fromia'' sp. :''
Linckia laevigata ''Linckia laevigata'' (sometimes called the "blue ''Linckia''" or blue star) is a species of sea star in the shallow waters of tropical Indo-Pacific. Description and characteristics The variation ("polymorphism", in this case, a "color morph ...
'' :''
Linckia guildingi ''Linckia guildingi'', also called the common comet star, Guilding's sea star or the green Linckia, is a species of sea star reported from the shallow waters of the tropical Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Taxo ...
'' :'' Mithrodia clavigera'' :Unidentified
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;
Ascidiacea Ascidiacea, commonly known as the ascidians, tunicates (in part), and sea squirts (in part), is a polyphyletic class in the subphylum Tunicata of sac-like marine invertebrate filter feeders. Ascidians are characterized by a tough outer "tunic" ...
:'' Sigillina'' sp. :''
Sycozoa ''Sycozoa'' is a genus of tunicates belonging to the family Holozoidae. The species of this genus are found in Southern Hemisphere. Species Species: *''Sycozoa anomala'' *''Sycozoa arborescens'' *''Sycozoa brevicauda'' *''Sycozoa cavernosa ...
'' sp.


Benthic communities

Three distinct benthic communities occur on the Crown reef, depending on topography, sediment cover and wave energy. The large shallow areas of the shoal have the highest abundance of
zooxanthella Zooxanthellae is a colloquial term for single-celled dinoflagellates that are able to live in symbiosis with diverse marine invertebrates including demosponges, corals, jellyfish, and nudibranchs. Most known zooxanthellae are in the genus '' Sym ...
te hard corals, the encrusting zooxanthellate sponge, '' Suberites kelleri'' and the hard corals '' Stylophora pistillata'' and ''
Pocillopora ''Pocillopora'' is a genus of stony corals in the family Pocilloporidae occurring in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.Veron, J.E.N. (2000) Corals of the World. Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townville, Australia. They are commonly called ca ...
'' spp., which appear to be tolerant of the high energy environment. This community has the lowest abundance of red foliose algae and occupies the reef top, inshore and offshore slopes of the northern, middle and southern regions at depths from . A second community inhabits the steep edges of the shoal and has larger proportion of
Polychaete Polychaeta () is a paraphyletic class of generally marine annelid worms, commonly called bristle worms or polychaetes (). Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which are made ...
s, the soft coral ''
Eleutherobia aurea ''Eleutherobia'' is a genus of soft corals in the family Alcyoniidae. Species Species in the genus include: * '' Eleutherobia australiensis'' Bryce, Poliseno, Alderslade & Vargas, 2015 * '' Eleutherobia dofleini'' (Kükenthal, 1906) * ''Eleuther ...
'', and the sponge '' Spheciospongia globularis''. This is the only community in which Suberites kelleri is absent. This community covers the high to medium relief inshore and offshore walls and broken edges of the middle and northern regions in the depth range. A third community lives deeper on the shoal and is dominated by coralline and red foliose algae. This community covers the medium to low relief inshore and offshore slopes and broken edges of the middle, southern and far southern regions, and the top of the far southern region in the depth range.


Ecoregion

The Natal inshore ecoregion is transitional between the warm temperate reefs of
Pondoland Pondoland or Mpondoland (Xhosa: ''EmaMpondweni''), is a natural region on the South African shores of the Indian Ocean. It is located in the coastal belt of the Eastern Cape province. Its territory is the former Mpondo Kingdom of the Mpondo peop ...
to the south and the tropical/subtropical reefs of
Maputaland Maputaland is a natural region of Southern Africa. It is located in the northern part of the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa between Eswatini and the coast. In a wider sense it may also include the southernmost region of Mozambique. The bi ...
to the north. This is evident from the distribution of algae and corals. The corals of Aliwal shoal are less diverse than those of Maputaland, but more diverse than those of Pondoland, while the pattern for algal diversity show the opposite trend, being more diverse than Maputaland and less diverse than Pondoland. The high biomass of algae indicate an adequate supply of nutrients, while the relatively lower biomass of zooxanthellate corals indicate turbidity, light and temperature levels that are not optimum for these animals. The high occurrence of filter-feeding sponges, ascidians and polychaetes suggest that the suspended particulates causing the turbidity are adequate for their nutrition.


Marine Protected Area (MPA)

Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area was established with an area of 126 km2 in 1991, and was proclaimed by
Mohammed Valli Moosa Mohammed Valli Moosa (born 8 February 1957 in Johannesburg) is a retired South African politician who was active in the United Democratic Front. Political career In the early 1990s, he participated for the ANC in the negotiations to end apar ...
, at that time the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, in Government Gazette No. 26431 of 4 June 2004 in terms of section 43 of the
Marine Living Resources Act, 18 of 1998 The ''Marine Living Resources Act, 18 of 1998'' is a South African statutory law to provide for the conservation of the marine ecosystem and sustainable utilisation of marine living resources within the territorial waters The term territorial ...
to regulate the management and protection of the Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area in terms of section 77(2)(x)(i), of the Marine Living Resources Act, 18 of 1998. The MPA extended along the coast from the mouth of the
Mkomazi River The Umkhomazi River is a river in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Course It rises in some of the highest eastwards-facing slopes of the Drakensberg mountains, near the mighty Thabana Ntlenyana. The river flows southeastwards towards the Indian Oc ...
at 30°11.92'S; 030°48.29'E and the mouth of the Mzimayi River at 30°20.80'S; 030°43.60'E; for a distance of approximately from the coast, and comprises a control zone and two restricted zones in which no fishing is allowed. The Crown area restricted zone is enclosed by 12 points, which lie on the isobath, and covers approximately . The Produce restricted zone is a smaller area containing the wreck of the Produce. The rest of the MPA is the controlled zone, in which limited fishing is allowed. The managing agency for the MPA is
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. The Aliwal Shoal MPA was extended to 670 km2 by the addition of the large Aliwal Shoal Offshore Marine Protected Area in 2018/2019.


References

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