Diatoms are microscopic, unicellular algal cells from Class
Bacillariophyceae, which are the base of marine primary production. They
are highly sensitive and quickly respond to subtle environmental
changes. Marine pollution is decreasing the biodiversity of diatom
communities in Pakistan waters and threatening ocean productivity. There
are about 42 genera of diatoms in coastal waters of Karachi, Pakistan.
The biodiversity is high in relatively open and cleaner coastal waters
compared to polluted backwaters. Recurrent blooms of Nitzschia
closterium and Synedra acus are observed for the first time in Karachi
coastal waters in Northern Arabia Sea. These blooms are co-related with
the prevailing environmental conditions like salinity, temperature,
rainfall, and allied factors.The blooms suppress the existence of other
diatoms and have shown an enormous impact on the biodiversity of diatoms
communities along Karachi coast. The diatom species which were regularly
reported in backwaters of Karachi in 1972-73 are rarely observed now.
Diatoms like Bacillaria, Bacteriastrum, Climacosphaenia, Cocconies,
Diploneis, and Hemidiscus are confined to polluted locations and are
pollution-indicators.