
IMAGE SOURCE FELIX BAST image caption The species has been named after a mermaid
Biologists found a marine green algae during a trip to the island in 2019.
Identification is laborious, and it took the scientists nearly two years to confirm that the species had been discovered for the first time.
Scientists say this the first discovery of a species of algae in the islands in nearly four decades.
Scientists from the Central University of Punjab have named the specie Acetabularia jalakanyakae.
Jalakanyaka in Sanskrit literally means mermaid and a goddess of oceans. The scientists say they were influenced by the fictional character Little Mermaid in the eponymous fairy tale by Danish writer Hans Christian Anderson.
The main feature of the newly discovered species is that the plant is made up of one gigantic cell with a nucleus.
The scientists spent more than 18 months sequencing the plant DNA and comparing its form with other plants in the lab.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands has some of the last remaining healthy coral reefs in the world. These reefs support a host of other organisms, including a rich diversity of algae.
However, there is tremendous stress from looming climate change in the form of rising seawater temperature and making oceans more acidic, scientists say.
