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El Nino may increase bleaching of coral reefs and reduces fish catch: INCOIS

HYDERABAD, JUNE 23, 2026: Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India. Hyderabad, started releasing Specialised El Niño Bulletins to highlight the possible impacts of the ongoing El Niño on the Maritime Sectors.

The first specialised bulletin was released by Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, Member of Parliament, Chevella Constituency, on June 22, 2026, in an event held at INCOIS. The bulletin confirms that the El Niño event continues to develop and is expected to peak in the winter season (November 2026 to January 2027). As a result, the sea surface temperature in the Indian Ocean will be higher than normal until April/May 2027.

The marine ecosystem in the northern Indian Ocean (both the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal) is likely to be under thermal stress in the coming months, especially during March-May 2027. This can lead to increased bleaching of coral reefs, more episodes of marine heat waves and reduction in the fish catch (particularly sardine and mackerel species) due to migration of fish stock to suitable habitats or due to decrease in the recruitment. Further, the fish may not reach the desired sizes due to changes in the marine environmental conditions related to the developing El Niño.

The sea state in the Bay of Bengal will remain rough during the monsoon season and there are chances for increased coastal erosion and flooding on the east coast of India. On a positive note, the sea state in the Arabian Sea and west coast is likely to be calmer than usual, which can increase the window for operations of various marine sectors. Coastal erosion and inundation is likely to be less in the west coast during the ongoing monsoon season.  INCOIS advises all maritime operators to closely follow the alerts, warnings and advisories issued by INCOIS from time to time. The next specialised bulletin will be issued in the second week of July 2026.

 

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