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| REEF CHECK July 2007 Newsletter |
Hi everybody and welcome to Reef Check’s new monthly e-communication. Over the months, you’ve asked for more regular updates and news than we’ve been providing with our publication, “The Transect Line.” The result is this inaugural newsletter with links to all the great stuff we’re posting on our newly designed website, ReefCheck.org. This means that in addition to receiving the bi-annual “Transect Line”, you’ll be receiving great stories about what’s happening with the world's reefs and what people like you are doing to help insure their future survival on a monthly basis.
Now for those of you who have noticed, this journal has no name yet. We thought that it would be great if the name came from one of you out there reading this because it is your publication. So as a result, we’re having a contest to find this newsletter the name that it deserves. Take your best shot and you may get your name on the website and newsletter and a shot at electronic communication history. We’ll also give you a matching set of Caribbean and Indo-Pacific Underwater Reef guides with a Reef Check hat to boot! So put on your thinking caps, have some fun and send your entries to rcweb@reefcheck.org. Also feel free to send along any comments you might have on this e-communication.
Thanks and we look forward to seeing you in the water! |
| Reef Check Introduces Buddy Breathing Program |
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Free Air for Reef Check Divers
Top dive shops across California have agreed to provide free air to Reef Check divers as part of the Reef Check “Buddy Breathing” program. Divers who show their NAUI or PADI Reef Check EcoDiver specialty card will receive free air fills for Reef Check survey and monitoring work.
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| Reef Check Teams in Action |
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Training Fishermen in Loreto, Baja California
The Gulf of California, or Sea of Cortez, offers a great diversity of habitats including salt marshes, mangrove wetlands, eelgrass and algae beds, and rocky reefs along the coast and offshore islands. Loreto Bay Marine Park (LBMP), located in the Gulf, contains all of these wonders. The Park sits just off the coast of the town of Loreto, which is located in Baja California Sur; 220 miles north of the state capital, La Paz. Founded by Jesuit missionaries in 1697, it was the first town in the Baja California Peninsula... |
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Reef Check Guadeloupe Completes First Survey
Since 2002, marine scientists of ARVAM (Agence pour la Recherche et la Valorisation Marines) and the engineering office PARETO, specializing in the marine environment, have developed a programme to survey coral reef health using the Reef Check protocol via the educational and environmental project of the Quiksilver Initiative... |
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Reef Check Egypt: Extreme low tide caused coral death at South Sinai's coast
Tidal events belong to the most predictable natural fluctuations in coral reef habitats. They determine intertidal zonation patterns and limit the vertical growth of corals, but are rarely reported to cause mass mortality among corals. Corals are reported to tolerate a certain time of aerial exposure while enhancing mucus production to prevent desiccation... |
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Reef Check Monitoring and Crown Of Thorns Starfish (COTs) Control in Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
In April 2007, a proposal for Earth Day activities including COTs control combined with
Reef Check data collection and the collection of signatures for the International Declaration of
Reef Rights was accepted for small grant funding by Yayasan Reef Check Indonesia (YRCI),
and at the end of the month the necessary SCUBA equipment also became available... |
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