Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs

by Fundacion Grupo Puntacana
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Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs
Corals for Climate: Restoring Resilient Reefs

Project Report | Oct 9, 2018
Fishermen Efforts as Coral Gardeners are Showing Results!

By Victor Galvan / Antonio Ramos | Project Leaders

Since the start of the program, we have hired 2 fishermen to serve as coral gardeners. These fishermen have been working on restoring staghorn coral populations along the Punta Cana coral reef.

In August 2018, the foundation hired a fisherman to serve as a boat captain for the coral gardeners. This fisherman was hired because of his Pleasure Craft Operational Certification that he obtained through the Dominican Navy, which allows them to handle vessels of up to 46’ in length. This training was made possible by generous donations like yours.

One more fisherman is schedule to start working as a coral gardener during the first week of October, completing the team of coral gardeners proposed in this project.

In April, when the fishermen started work, they were able to transplant 112 linear meters of staghorn coral back onto natural reefs. To date, the two fishermen working have transplanted over 734 meters of coral tissue using coral fragments from the foundations staghorn in-water coral nursery. Every transplant site contains at least 3 different genetic material ensuring that the corals have all they need to promote a natural reproduction.

The foundation, continues to explore ways in which it can facilitate transplantation efforts. As a result, the foundation is building a new 22ft boat to help the fishermen increase their restoration efforts.

We hope to achieve 1,000 meters of linear tissue transplanted back onto the local reefs by the end of November 2018!

Boat for Coral Gardeners transportation
Boat for Coral Gardeners transportation
Boat for Coral Gardeners transportation (photo #2)
Boat for Coral Gardeners transportation (photo #2)
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Fundacion Grupo Puntacana

Location: Santo Domingo, no applicable - Dominican Republic
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Project Leader:
Jacob Kheel
Vice President
Santo Domingo , no applicable Dominican Republic

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