Development of new assessment methods for Acropora coral recruitment using coral settlement devices and holes of marine block

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Kakaskasen Andreas Roeroe
Minlee Yap
Mineo Okamoto
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[1] Sam Ratulangi University,Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science
[2] Research Institute for Humanity and Nature,undefined
[3] Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology,undefined
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Fisheries Science | 2013年 / 79卷
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Coral recruitment; Early recruitment; Recruitment; corals; Coral settlement device; Marine block;
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We developed new assessment methods for Acropora coral recruitment using coral settlement devices (CSDs) and holes of a marine block. Both devices were deployed in situ before mass spawning of Acropora corals. The CSDs were sampled after 3–4 months of spawning to measure early recruitment, whereas holes of the marine block were observed underwater or MB was sampled to observe holes after 1 year of spawning to measure the recruitment. By combining the results, we would know the recruitment (visually identified underwater) in reefs, including the amount of early recruitment (identified by stereomicroscopic methods), and the environmental condition of the coral reef. These results would help to predict the future of a reef. Nagura Bay had a high early Acropora recruitment; however, due to competition with algae and sedimentation, the recruitment of juvenile corals was extremely low. The reef would possibly be healthy and sustainable at sites where both the early recruitment and recruitment are high. However, if both are low, the reef will be in a critical condition where urgent restoration will be required.
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