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Where’s the Coral?

April 24, 2013

Written by Andrew Bruckner, PhD and

Upon arrival in Rurutu we made a shocking discovery – the reefs were nearly devoid of living coral.  We learned that the island had been devastated by a bad outbreak of crown of thorns starfish (COTS outbreak) that occurred in …

  • Acropora
  • Austral Islands
  • COTS
  • crown of thorn sea star
  • Diadema urchin
  • soft coral

Scuba Diver Magazine- Harvest of Hope

April 23, 2013

Scuba Diver magazine

A Whale of a Tale

April 22, 2013

Written by Brian Beck, PhD and

Back in November/December 2012 we were in the Tuamotu Islands on our second mission in French Polynesia. During that mission we had two local researchers (Nina and Bertrand) looking at turtle abundance on the atolls. We would drop them off …

  • French Polynesia
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • sperm whale
  • Toau
  • Tuamotu Islands

“Let’s name the zones, the zones, the zones of the reefs…of Raivavae and Tubuai”

April 20, 2013

Written by Andrew Bruckner, PhD and

Coral communities on the first two islands in the Australs were very unusual, compared to all other reefs we looked at in French Polynesia. Unlike other fore reef communities, a very wide shelf surrounded each island, extending from the reef …

  • Acropora
  • coral reefs
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Raivavae
  • reef zonation
  • Tubuai

A Fond Farewell

April 17, 2013

Written by Brian Beck, PhD and

The Golden Shadow arrived in Papeete, French Polynesia back in July 2012 and for the past eight months it has been our home, but we said goodbye to Papeete last week as we started our final research expedition in the …

  • coral reef
  • French Polynesia
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Golden Shadow
  • Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
  • Paeete
  • research

The Untamed, Cool Tropical Islands of French Polynesia

April 13, 2013

Written by Andrew Bruckner, PhD and

Our final Expedition to French Polynesia takes us to the Austral Islands, the southernmost group of islands located from 500-750 km from Tahiti.  We are exploring four small high islands: Raivavae (16 sq. km), Rimatara (8.6 sq. km), Tubuai (45 …

  • aerial photography
  • aerial reconnaissance
  • aerial survey
  • Austral Islands

Cook Islands Album

April 11, 2013

1000 Days for the Planet

April 11, 2013

Written by Brian Beck, PhD and

At the end of the last mission, CREW (Coral Reef Educator on the Water) member Jim Evans was able to visit the Sedna IV which was tied up right next to us in Papeete. This ship is the main platform …

  • 1000 Days for the Planet
  • communication
  • CREW
  • documentary
  • education
  • Science Without Borders

Lessons Learned

March 28, 2013

Written by Jim Evans and

Probably the most significant thing I learned on this trip is that it is possible for coral to be resilient to environmental stresses … that reef revival is possible. It was exciting to see the reaction of researchers who studied …

  • coral reefs
  • CREW
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
  • resilience

There and Back Again, a Scientist’s Journey

March 25, 2013

Written by Professor Peter Mumby and

In 1998, we visited Rangiroa Atoll shortly after sea temperatures rose 6 degrees greater than summer norms and caused massive coral bleaching. Virtually all of the branching coral Pocillopora died and a quarter of the mound-shaped coral, Porites, lost almost …

  • bleaching
  • French Polynesia
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Porites
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