Diversity, Vol. 17, Pages 268: Rebuilding Coral Reefs: How Tourism Can Be a Driver Behind Solutions in a Changing Ocean
Diversity doi: 10.3390/d17040268
Authors:
Johanna Calle-Triviño
Daniela Rojas-Cano
Laura Angélica Niño-Torres
Norberto Colín-García
Roberto C. Hernández-Landa
Macarena Blanco-Pimentel
Jesús Ernesto Arias-González
Camilo Cortés-Useche
Rodolfo Rioja-Nieto
Coral reefs are threatened by multiple stressors that have driven a decline in the cover of reef-building coral species, resulting in a loss of reef structure and function. Restoration reef science provides useful conservation tools to preserve and restore the key species and ecological functions of these ecosystems. However, gaps remain in restoration at large scales. This study provides a guide of how to invest and apply innovative solutions and immediate action strategies from the tourism-hotel sector in alliance with academia and key stakeholders, through the development and implementation of a multi-species restoration program at two sites in the Mexican Caribbean: Manchoncitos Reef, Riviera Maya and La Francesita Reef, Cozumel. We have identified effective propagation and outplanting techniques for key critically endangered species, as well as genotypes resistant to temperature stress and Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD), based on pre-restoration nursery trials. We include a comparative analysis over time (2020–2022) showing increased coral cover, structural complexity and fish biomass. Baseline assessment of the study areas will allow adaptation of repopulation techniques not only for hard corals, but also to advance in the comprehensive restoration of the ecosystem, incorporating new elements to the reef, such as fish, crab or sea urchin post larvae. These organisms could accelerate herbivory functions and in turn could improve the natural processes of the coral reefs. Our results improve the understanding of the use of restoration as a tool for climate change adaptation led by the private sector.
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