CRYPTIC CORAL SPECIES IN CORAL REEF RESILIENCE

MALLORCA

The goal of this research is to provide robust science needed to manage, protect, and restore corals in French Polynesia and beyond. This project focuses on the role of cryptic coral species in coral reef resilience and adaptation.

Dr Scott Burgess is an associate professor at the Department of Biological science, Florida State University. Dr Burgess discovered a new species of coral, and identified ‘cryptic species’ of coral, which are corals that look the same but are in fact genetically distinct species. Scott discovered that some cryptic species bleached and died during the 2019 heatwave at Moorea, while other species did not bleach and survived, and he is trying to understand why. More importantly his results show which species are more resilient to climate change , and the possible genetic underpinnings of adaptation to climate change.

LOCATIONS
French Polynesia
Rangiroa, Gambier Islands
Tahiti to outer islands

DATES & BERTHS
2-4 berths
May-August 2025
1-2 weeks

SHIPS EQUIPMENT
SCUBA tanks
Air compressor
Deck space for coral processing

ACTIVITIES
SCUBA from a tender
Coral sample collection and processing