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Reef Restoration Bonaire–A Boulder Approach

by | Jan 22, 2020 | Nature

Reef Renewal Bonaire to begin propagating boulder corals.

Reef Renewal Bonaire introduces three species of boulder corals into its nurseries.

One of Reef Renewal Bonaire's tray of boulder corals.

In an exciting first for Reef Renewal Bonaire and the island of Bonaire, the foundation has started growing three species of boulder corals in its nurseries. These three coral species are among the most common reef-builders that make up Bonaire’s reefs–lobed star coral (Orbicella annularis), mountainous star coral (Orbicella faveolata), and great star coral (Montastraea cavernosa).

Since 2013, Reef Renewal Bonaire has primarily focused its restoration work on two branching coral species–elkhorn (Acropora palmata) and staghorn (Acropora cervicornis)–-as these corals have experienced a drastic decline in population since the 1970s. However, over the last decade, in Bonaire as well as throughout the greater Caribbean region, other coral species, including large reef-building coral species like boulder corals, have experienced a significant loss in cover and abundance on coral reefs.

After recent developments in Florida led to breakthrough-methods of propagating boulder corals via fragmentation in both land-based and offshore nurseries, Reef Renewal Foundation Bonaire was eager to incorporate these techniques to expand its restoration effort with a focus on the importance of species diversity.

Using a modified coral tree nursery, which was installed earlier this month, Reef Renewal has populated the four trees with 300 coral fragments. These fragments came from a few initial parent colonies that were collected by RRFB staff, under the supervision of the Bonaire National Marine Park, from four dive sites around Bonaire and Klein Bonaire.

“These new species are a key part to our broader, more inclusive reef restoration approach. Through the addition of these species to our restoration program, we will be better-suited to accelerate the recovery of damaged reefs by increasing the diversity and complexity of coral communities. Regardless of the species of coral or the technique, restoring Bonaire’s coral reefs to the resilient, healthy ecosystems they used to be will continue to be a community effort.” – Francesca Virdis, Project Coordinator at Reef Renewal Foundation Bonaire

Cargill Bonaire and the Cargill Global Partnership fund provided the startup funding for this project.

This project startup has been fully funded by Cargill Bonaire and the Cargill Global Partnership fund.

Over the coming years, Reef Renewal Bonaire will continue growing and propagating these boulder corals in their coral nursery with the goal of scaling-up production to produce thousands of fragments a year. These fragments will be outplanted back onto the reefs at new and existing restoration sites around Bonaire as a part of the ongoing coral restoration effort.

 

(Source:  Reef Renewal Bonaire Foundation)

 

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