0202410211107
CoralWatch integrates global coral health monitoring with education and public outreach creating reef awareness using simple and engaging tools. This provides people with accessible information about coral reefs and climate change, and hands-on experience collecting scientific data on coral bleaching using the Coral Health Chart. The chart is an easy-to-use tool to quantify changes in coral colour associated with coral bleaching on the reef. The chart is designed for use by volunteers as a simple technique for rapid assessment of changing coral colour conditions on the reef. The chart is used in the field and classroom, is available in 12 languages and data on >230,000 corals from >1910 reefs in 79 countries is publicly accessible.
In 2002, when corals were bleaching on Heron Island, a world first DIY method to monitor coral bleaching was developed by scientists from The University of Queensland: Prof. Justin Marshall, Dr. Uli Siebeck, Prof. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Dr. Anke Kleuter. Coral fragments were put in controlled aquaria where temperature was increased over several days to simulate a bleaching event. Changes in symbiont density and colours were measured and scientific analysis resulted in the development of the Coral Health Chart. The chart is a proxy indicator of symbiont density with a 6-point numerical scale. The brightness corresponds to the symbiont density and the four common coral colours assist selecting the accurate number. The chart was validated by comparing monitoring results of untrained vs. trained observers in different field conditions.STARDIT ID:
0202410211107
State ongoing
Start 2002-12-01
Form updated 2024-10-21
Main report author
Inputs
University of Queensland (link)
Task: Funded and host office
Recruitment: Three recruited paid staff, volunteer selected ambassadors and other community volunteers
Communication: In person and online
Outputs and impacts
Findability: On the CoralWatch website | Atlas of Living Australia
Accessibility: Powered by Atlas of Living Australia (ALA)
Accessibility (URL): https://coralwatch.org/maps/
Impact: Data all gathered in single platform and links in with ALA
Paper published in Front Ecol Environ 2012; 10(6): 332–334, doi:10.1890/110266. By N Justin Marshall, Diana A Kleine, and Angela J Dean
Curriculum materials about coral reefs and monitoring