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Virgin Islands National Park Coral Transplant Study

Dates

Start Date
1999-05-26
End Date
2009-04-04

Citation

Garrison, V.H. 2010. Virgin Islands National Park Coral Transplant Study. U.S. Geological Survey Southeast Ecological Science Center, 600 Fourth Street South, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701. Retrieve from http://www.USGS.gov/obis-usa.

Summary

In a pilot project in the Caribbean (Virgin Islands National Park, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands), storm-produced fragments of Acropora palmata, A. cervicornis, and Porites porites were collected from donor reefs and transplanted to nearby degraded reefs. Sixty coral fragments were attached to dead-coral substrate (usually upright A. palmata skeletons), at similar depths from which they had been collected (1 to 3.5 m), using nylon cable ties. Seventy-five intact colonies were designated as reference colonies. Study colonies were assessed at 6-month intervals for 2 years (1999-2001) and annually thereafter (through 2009).

Contacts

Technical Contact :
Ginger Garrison

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vinpcoraltransplantstudy_20170705.csv
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  • Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) - USA Dataset Collection

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Python ScienceBase script acting on data from the OBIS-USA Postgres database

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