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About This Project
The preservation of coral reefs relies on their ability to sexually reproduce during an annual spawning event. Spanning a period of 16 years, a site in Bocas del Toro, Panama holds the longest record of coral spawning observations in the Caribbean, yet it has not been monitored for nearly a decade. While spawning observations have traditionally occurred via snorkeling and/or SCUBA, this project aims to test the feasibility of using underwater cameras to record coral spawning events.
