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DLNR: Broken Corals Restored to Coral Reef at Makakō Bay

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DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) issued the following announcement on Nov. 25.

On November 6, 2020 DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) staff on  Hawai’i Island responded to a report of numerous live coral fragments  scattered below the base of a popular manta dive site mooring at Makakō  Bay (Garden Eel Cove) in North Kona. DAR Kona staff documented numerous  broken coral colonies along the mooring line and approximately 150  broken coral fragments in the sand at the base of the mooring. The  definitive cause of the damage could not be determined and likely  occurred more than two weeks prior to the report.

DAR biologists and staff ending up restored more than 80 healthy  coral fragments to the surrounding coral reef using specialized marine  epoxy. Unfortunately, a portion of the coral fragments were buried in  the sand and are no longer viable. DAR will monitor the transplanted  corals over the next year to evaluate their health and regrowth success.

Branching corals in West Hawai‘i recently experienced a severe  bleaching and mortality event resulting in the loss of a large portion  of the population in the region. Branching corals provide important  habitat to many other reef creatures, including juvenile fish. “Because  of the ecological importance of this type of coral and its need for  recovery, state rules preventing coral damage are critically important.  We were glad that a portion of these damaged corals could be given a  second chance to survive,” said DAR/Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit  (PCSU) Monitoring Coordinator Lindsey Kramer.

The taking, breaking or damaging of any stony corals or live rock is prohibited under Hawai’i Administrative Rules (HAR).

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