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For
For fish
fish the
the data
data that
that we
we gathered
gathered doing
doing this
this transects
transects was
was the
the abundance
abundance and
and the
the size
size
This
This data
data help
help us
us calculate
calculate the
the biomass
biomass that
that will
will help
help us
us understand
understand the
the changes
changes in
in the
the
community
community dynamics
dynamics and
and will
will lead
lead us
us to
to identify
identify the
the human
human impacts
impacts in
in the
the area.
area.
The coral and sessile (anemones, algae etc) data can be used to understand
the growth/recovery rates as well as giving us an ongoing view on the overall
health with the reef.
Monitoring completed in
last 8 weeks:
Fish: SMDR05,
SMDR10 + SMDR20
Coral: SMDR05
Pez Maya
San Miguel
de Ruiz
La Colonia
Adult Fish
0.16
0.14
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
LC10
LC20
PJ05
PL5
PL10
Pl20
PX05
PX20
Juvi Fish
0.14
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
Acanthurus
Labridae
LC10
Scaridae
LC20
PJ05
Pomacentridae
PL05
PL10
Diadematidae
PL20
PX05
Chaetodontidae
PX20
Grammatidae
Bleaching
Bleaching
Bleaching
Bleaching
Bleaching Surveys conducted with bar drop method
Bleaching
August
September
October
November
December
Beach clean
Last
quarter
they
collected
373.99 kg
of trash by
picking
more than
25,536
objects
from the
beach
Top 10
21016
Plastic pieces
Other plastic/foam packaging 5367
2418
Bottle caps (plastic)
2739
Forks, knives, spoons
3641
Foam pieces
855
Straws/stirrers
970
Shoes
414
Beverage Bottles (glass)
2788
Beverage bottles (plastic)
2441
Lids (plastic)
Incidental sightings
Eels
Goldentail moray
Spotted Moray
1
8
Marine mammals
15
Bottlenose Dolphin
15
Rays
23
Caribbean Stingray
Lesser Electric Ray
Southern Stingray
Spotted Eagle Ray
Yellow Stingray
Sharks
Bull Shark
Nurse Shark
Reef Shark
Turtles
Green Turtle
Hawksbill Turtle
Loggerhead Turtle
Grand Total
8
2
10
1
2
8
2
5
1
17
11
1
5
72
Incidental sightings
379
400
350
338
325
344
287
300
250
204
200
150
100
50
0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015 2016
Birds
813
Ruddy Turnstone
Semipalmated Sandpiper
White ibis
Swallow (Cave & Cliff) sp.
Great-tailed Grackle
Tropical Mockingbird
Black Catbird
Magnificent Frigatebird
Semipalmated Plover
Turkey Vulture
126
101
91
79
74
32
31
30
28
28
Coralwatch
Last quarter we analyzed:
56 Coral watch surveys
1071 Corals recorded!
This month you helped with:
38 Coral watch surveys
741 Corals recorded!
Go to http://www.coralwatch.org
to see reports with your data!
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