Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef

by Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef
Help Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico Barrier Reef

Project Report | Sep 11, 2019
Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration

By Miguel Angel Lozano Huguenin | Mexico Marine Conservation Program Manager

Coral Nurseries
Coral Nurseries

The Mesoamerican coral reef is under constant threat by different factors. In GVI’s Puerto Morelos HUB with its Marine Conservation Program staff, volunteers and interns collaborate with our in country partners by collecting reef ecosystem data and doing hands on coral restoration.

With hard but fun work, we have strengthened our participation with our local partners. 52 volunteers have so far been able to experience life in the Mexican Caribbean and generate a positive impact in marine conservation of the part of the Mesoamerican reef in the locality.

We have participated with volunteers and staff doing 180 laboratory hours working in coral fragmentation and juvenile coral maintenance during this last quarter. Preparing the young corals to be replanted in the reef.  All this work was done side by side with researchers and staff from the regional fisheries and aquaculture research center (CRIAP), our main in country partner.

Our team has also carried on 8 dive trips to the coral nurseries installed in Cancun and Isla Mujeres to do maintenance of the structures and plant new corals in the nurseries. All of these activities were done with the personal from the commission of natural protected areas (CONANP), the federal authority in Mexican in charge of the conservation of the coral reef ecosystem. 

On the 26th of July, a Mexican navy ship dropped anchor on top of the coral reef outside of the limits of the national park. The incident was due to miscommunication between the harbour master and the ship’s captain. The anchor and its chain caused damaged to considerable area of the coral reef known locally as the “Acuario” (aquarium in Spanish). Our superb and committed team of divers was asked by the marine national park administration to collaborate with their personal in assessing the damage to the reef, cementing broken fragments of corals back into the reef and tagging this corals to be able to do a follow up monitoring of the area.  GVI’s marine conservation team will be leading the monitoring activity to assess the restoration process of this area of the reef.

August 29th, our some members of our team also got a change to collaborate in a massive coral planting activity in Isla Mujeres’s Garrafon reef area. One staff member and two volunteers worked in conjunction with 36 other divers in this massive conservation activity in which each diver got to do two dives with the main objective of cementing new corals in this area of the reef.

We continue to accomplish a lot of our goals in collaborating with our in country partners in the main objective of the conservation of the some of the coral reefs communities of the Mesoamerican Reef System. Helping out in the field and laboratory activities of conservation and restoration of this wonderful marine ecosystem. Specially by being able to get our volunteers involved hands on different tasks that are involved in the process of conservation and restoration. GVI’s Puerto Morelos marine conservation program has accomplished several goals all oriented to the long term objective of restoring and conserving this amazing ecosystem. But the most important part, giving our volunteers and people from the local community an opportunity to learn about the coral reef ecosystem, its importance economically, socially and environmentally.

Through these actions we have been able to create a clear picture and conscience of the need to work on the conservation and restauration of this ecosystem. We still have a long way to travel to be able to accomplish our goals. The coral reef restauration program has an ambitious objective of transplanting 260’000 new corals by the year 2020.  We are still a long way from this objective but with the generous help from our supporters and donors we can continue working to achieve this objective.

As always, all of this wonderful work couldn’t have been accomplished without the help of our supporters and supporters, a great shout out to you all!!! Thank you!!! 

Miguel Angel Lozano Huguenin

Mexico Marine Conservation Program Manager

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Jun 17, 2019
Coral Reef Conservation & Restoration Project

By Miguel Angel Lozano Huguenin | Program Manager

Feb 11, 2019
Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration

By Miguel Angel | Field Staff

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Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

Location: London - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Tyrone Bennett
London , London United Kingdom
$55,081 raised of $65,000 goal
 
976 donations
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