Experimental studies of factors affecting coral recruitment in La Parguera, Puerto Rico

Author: Alina M. Szmant, Ph.D. Institution: Coral Reef Research Group Year: 2006 The CCRI Szmant and Weil research team emphasized the study of spawning, larval culture and settlement-post-settlement processes of the threatened elkhorn coral species, Acropora palmata, as well as several other Caribbean species, including Montastraea cavernosa, M. faveolata, Diploria strigosa and Favia fragum. Large quantities of A.…

Mona reef community structure and function for MPA design

Author: Michelle T. Schärer, Ph.D. Institution: HJR Reefscaping Year: 2006 The Mona Island Natural Reserve (MINR) was designated in 1986 and is managed by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DNER). As an isolated island in the middle of a partial biogeographic boundary, healthy coral reef fish communities at Mona are essential both for population…

Selective monitoring of Puerto Rican coral reefs

Author: Edwin A. Hernandez, Ph.D. Institution: University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras – Biology Department Year: 2006 This project is aimed at obtaining the spatial and temporal synoptic understanding of coral reef health and the factors affecting it through repeated assessments at a subset of previously characterized permanent transects using standardized techniques. In contrast to previous assessments, however,…

Cyanobacterial blooms on coral reefs and algal epizoic growth on corals in Southwest Puerto Rico

Author: David L. Ballantine, Ph.D. Institution: University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Year: 2006 One of the recently recognized threats to coral reef health is overgrowth by macroscopic algae. Algal blooms are becoming increasingly widespread on a worldwide scale with the phenomenon involving both geographical expansion and increased biomass. Virtually all macroalgal blooms appear to be initiated by nutrient…

Reef fish spawning aggregations of the Puerto Rican shelf

Author: Edgardo Ojeda, Ph.D. Institution: University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Year: 2007 Known spawning aggregation sites (SPAG’s) for reef fishes from Puerto Rico consisted only of several red hind (Epinephelus guttatus) sites and one each for tiger grouper (Mycteroperca tigris) and mutton snapper (Lutjanus analis). This project initiated an interview-based survey as a first step to identify additional…

Mapping red hind groupers at spawning aggregation sites with an AUV and long-term acoustic recorders in Puerto Rico

Author: David Mann, Ph.D. Institution: University of South Florida Year: 2008 Field trips to Mona Island and the West Coast of Puerto Rico and subsequent data analysis have revealed a unique sound associated with male red hind (Epinephelus guttatus) territoriality, which has been identified and characterized. Data corresponds to two months of recordings from long-term acoustic recorders (LARS)…