All three methods illustrated good success upon application with the local putty ‘bleeding’ a lot in the water suggesting the messiness of it isn’t what we are looking for. Now the test will be to see if any of them adversely affect the coral colony in the ensuing few days. Another test is to see if any of the fragments are dislodged as hungry wrasse and other predators pick at the symbiotic crabs that live on the replanted acroporas.
Either way, it was a huge success and helps us further advance our methods and conservation prowess on Koh Tao.
Thank you to the many volunteers who helped out with this project especially James Wickham, Guillaume De Remacle, Mischa Streekstra, Simon Dowling, Ray Cornelius & Johannes Visser.
Our Marine Conservation Partners include
Marine Conservation Koh Tao www.marineconservationkohtao.com
Save Koh Tao www.savekohtao.com
Crystal Dive www.crystaldive.com
Eco Koh Tao www.ecokohtao.com
Project Aware www.projectaware.org |