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Searching for Sea Snails

June 21, 2013

Written by Andrew Bruckner, PhD and

Reef building corals start out from a small larvae (planula) that settles onto the reef, or from a fragment that has broken off another colony.  The polyps that make up the coral divide, repeatedly, into two or more daughter polyps, …

  • coral reefs
  • drupella
  • fiji
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
  • Pacific Ocean
  • pocillopora
  • staghorn coral

Canopies of Coral

June 20, 2013

Written by Andrew Bruckner, PhD and

Fiji’s coral reefs house some 333 species of corals of all shapes, sizes and colors, many of which we’ve seen in Lau Province.  We’ve examined many reef types, some which fringe the shore (fringing reefs), some in the center of …

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

Sea Cucumber Craze – Part 2

June 19, 2013

Written by Amy Heemsoth and

Throughout the Lau Province it’s typical to find sea cucumbers drying in the sun. The dried sea cucumbers are called beche-de-mer.  These sea cucumbers fetch a good price and for some islands it has become their primary source of income. …

  • fiji
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
  • sea cucumber

Local Management to the ‘Reef’ Rescue

June 14, 2013

Written by Stacy Jupiter, PhD and

Across the world, coral reefs and fisheries are in crisis. In Fiji over the past few decades, increased demands for cash income and material goods, coupled with growing populations and access to markets, have led to substantially increased pressure on …

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  • Global Reef Expedition
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Restocking the Future – Part 1

June 11, 2013

Written by Amy Heemsoth and

For those of you who have never seen a giant clam, let me tell you they are incredible creatures. I’m intrigued by these enormous, marble-colored flesh animals.  Their size alone is impressive with potential to grow up to almost 5 …

  • fiji
  • giant clam
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
  • Pacific Ocean

Colorful Corals

June 8, 2013

Written by Andrew Bruckner, PhD and

In addition to a much larger variety of corals, reefs of Lau seem to have an unusually large number of fluorescent, brightly colored corals, more than we’ve seen in past expeditions. Corals are usually light or golden brown, but some …

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  • fiji
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
  • Pacific Ocean

Sea Cucumber Craze – Part 1

June 5, 2013

Written by Amy Heemsoth and

They have cylindrical bodies, leathery skin, and generally are peculiar looking creatures. You may or may not have noticed these slow moving animals on the bottom of the sea floor. They are sea cucumbers, and they are considered a delicacy …

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  • fiji
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  • scuba diving
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Warm Fijian Welcome in Totoya

June 5, 2013

Written by Amy Heemsoth and

As the sun began to set on the second day of our Fiji research mission, many different colors and patterns of sulus, traditional Fijian sarongs, emerged from the M/Y Golden Shadow. The crew and scientific team were invited by Roko …

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Sneaky Minke

June 5, 2013

Written by Gwilym Rowlands, PhD and

After the usual teething problems setting up electronic equipment at the start of a research mission, we (Gwilym and Jeremy (scientists) and Ade (boat driver)) finally made it away from the M/Y Golden Shadow to begin the Fiji ground truthing …

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  • ground-truth
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  • whale

Totoya’s Sacred Marine Protected Area

June 3, 2013

Written by Amy Heemsoth and

Decades ago on the Fijian island named Totoya, Roko Sau Kubunanavanua and his wife had a stillborn baby. The baby was buried at sea and henceforth the channel leading to the island was labeled as “sacred passage” or Daveta Tabu. …

  • fiji
  • Global Reef Expedition
  • Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
  • marine protected area
  • Totoya
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