2023 Coral Spawning Predictions Booklet

Are you ready to dive into the mesmerizing world of coral reproduction? Experience this natural spectacle with the release of our latest Coral Spawning Predictions Booklet for 2023. This invaluable guide, compiled by our dedicated team at The Bahamas Coral Innovation Hub, is a testament to our ongoing efforts to counteract coral reef decline.

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The booklet contains a spawning predictions calendar, to help divers identify when they can expect to see coral spawning throughout The Bahamas in 2023.

The Bahamas Coral Innovation Hub, nestled in the heart of South Eleuthera, is more than just a research facility. It’s a vibrant ecosystem of passionate individuals including coral scientists, conservation managers, local stakeholders, students, and educators from all corners of the globe. The hub is a product of an enriching collaboration between us (the Perry Institute for Marine Science), the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC), all dedicated to developing, implementing, and disseminating scalable coral restoration techniques.

The brain behind this comprehensive booklet is research scientist Natalia Hurtado. Since 2020, Natalia has meticulously compiled the coral spawning predictions for The Bahamas, informed by both historical and current observations. Together with her co-authors Lily Haines and Silia Woodside, this work has consistently led to accurate peak dates for mass spawning, providing important information to local scientists, grassroots nonprofits, dive organizations, and volunteers. Ultimately, these predictions are vital to synchronize efforts to enhance sexual coral reproduction using innovative larval propagation techniques. The booklet guides readers through the most likely times Caribbean coral species will spawn throughout the spring, summer, and fall of 2023. Moreover, it provides visual cues to help divers recognize the stunning events of coral spawning.

‍Beyond the spawning predictions, the booklet also aims to foster an environment of open collaboration and knowledge sharing. We welcome observations, questions, and discussions related to coral spawning and conservation. Feel free to get in touch with our on-site scientist Natalia Hurtado at nhurtado@perryinstitute.org.

‍We believe that this booklet will not only serve as a tool for scientific research and coral restoration efforts, but also inspire awe and respect for our underwater world. We invite you to get your hands on this booklet, immerse yourself in the captivating world of coral spawning, and contribute to this cause of coral conservation. Because when we understand and appreciate these magical underwater events, we’re one step closer to ensuring their survival for generations to come.

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