A SMART-DECISION FRAMEWORK FOR CORAL RESTORATION

Countries involved:  Malaysia, US, Germany

Coral Collective Partner:  CORDAP

Currently, corals bred for nurseries are simply collected from the seafloor. Ideally, scientists would benefit from prior knowledge of the corals’ climate resilience, because highly thermo-tolerant corals would be best suited for reef restoration, in a warming ocean. The project we are supporting will work to develop a system they have built called ASSIST. This is a data-driven system that will help identify the best corals to transplant and grow in nurseries for later reef restoration initiatives. The system will do this by specifically pre-screening corals to determine which represent the most resilient source material for restoration, much in the same way, in fact, that a surgeon would only opt to transplant a healthy organ (versus one that was merely readily available). The results will be open- source, as the major aim of this project is to empower other coral restoration groups with this “smart selection” framework.

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