Coral gardeners bring back Jamaica's reefs, piece by piece

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“When you give nature a chance, she can repair herself.” In Jamaica, residents and fishermen have banded together to bring the country's coral reefs back from the brink. Learn more in an AP story that you may have missed. WhatCanBeSaved

OCHO RIOS, Jamaica — Everton Simpson squints at the Caribbean from his motorboat, scanning the dazzling bands of color for hints of what lies beneath. Emerald green indicates sandy bottoms. Sapphire blue lies above seagrass meadows. And deep indigo marks coral reefs. That’s where he’s headed.

Even fast-growing coral species add just a few inches a year. And it’s not possible to simply scatter seeds. Coral reefs are often called “rainforests of the sea” for the astonishing diversity of life they shelter. After a series of natural and man-made disasters in the 1980s and 1990s, Jamaica lost 85% of its once-bountiful coral reefs. Meanwhile, fish catches declined to a sixth of what they had been in the 1950s, pushing families that depend on seafood closer to poverty. Many scientists thought that most of Jamaica’s coral reef had been permanently replaced by seaweed, like jungle overtaking a ruined cathedral.

At White River Fish Sanctuary, which is only about 2 years old and where Simpson works, the clearest proof of early success is the return of tropical fish that inhabit the reefs, as well as hungry pelicans, skimming the surface of the water to feed on them. That same decade, a mysterious epidemic killed more than 95% of the black sea urchins in the Caribbean, while overfishing ravaged fish populations. And surging waste from the island’s growing human population, which nearly doubled between 1960 and 2010, released chemicals and nutrients into the water that spur faster algae growth. The result: Seaweed and algae took over.

Both men have lived and fished their whole lives in the community. Recently, they have come to believe that they need to protect the coral reefs that attract tropical fish, while setting limits on fishing to ensure the sea isn’t emptied too quickly. Most of the older and more established fishermen, who own boats and set out lines and wire cages, have come to accept the no-fishing zone. Besides, the risk of having their equipment confiscated is too great. But not everyone is on board. Some younger men hunt with lightweight spearguns, swimming out to sea and firing at close-range. These men — some of them poor and with few options — are the most likely trespassers.

“Public mindsets can change,” she says. “If I back down on this, what kind of message does that send? You have to stand for something.”

 

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ThereseGeorgiev Awesome!!!

This was a really nice read 🐠

Thank you for sharing this. MorePlease NewEarthDreaming OakKnowledge

SLReaves I pray they are safe from the earthquake and ? Tsunami

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Awesome. Restoring & protecting the coral reefs. This initiative would work well with Travalyst

well, it seems that nature is sending them a tsunami pretty soon

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