Implementing Local Actions to Enhance Coral Reef Survival in a Warming World

Award Period
to
Award Amount
$399,624
Agency Name
Zegar Family Foundation
Award Number
SB210274-Project3
PI First Name
Deron
PI Last Name
Burkepile
MSI People
Area/s of Research
Climate Change Science
Ecology and Evolution
Abstract

Climate change and rising ocean temperatures are causing massive, worldwide coral bleaching events. The ultimate solution to protecting coral reefs from climate change is the aggressive reduction in carbon emissions on a worldwide scale. Yet, given the complexity of global action needed for climate change mitigation, many conservationists are seeking actionable interventions implemented at the local scale to reduce the impacts of warming on coral reefs.

These ‘local levers’ may help reefs withstand a rapidly changing climate, at least in the near term, while we wait for concerted global action to halt global warming.

In our previous research funded by the Zegar Family Foundation (ZFF), we asked two critical questions: (1) Where in the world do corals bleach and die less or more than expected? and (2) What factors predict these coral reef ‘bright spots’ and ‘dark spots’, respectively? Here, we are seeking a continuation of our ZFF funded project in order to use the knowledge gained in our previously-funded work that identified how local stressors exacerbate coral bleaching to put into action local interventions that mitigate the effects of warming on coral reefs in Mo’orea,  French Polynesia.