ResourceReducing LBSP threats in USVI's St Croix East End Marine Park
The St. Croix East End Marine Park (STXEEMP) is over 60 square miles and contains a variety of important habitat types including linear and patch coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves. St. Croix reefs are dominated by elkhorn and staghorn corals, and ...
ResourceAssessment of contaminants and bioeffects in the East End Marine Park
The project will involve the collection and subsequent analysis of sediments for toxicity (two bioassays) and an assessment of the benthic infaunal community (sieving of samples and identification of organisms living in the sediments). In addition, enough...
ResourceAssessment of MPA boundaries and fish movements in the East End Marine Park, USVI
Acoustic telemetry will be used to track the movements of various reef fish species in the East End Marine Park (EEMP) in St. Croix, USVI. In addition, visual surveys will be used to compare to the extent practical, differences in fish communities relativ...
ResourceRapid assessment and repairs to Green Cay Gut restoration project
In September 2017, two Category 4/5 hurricanes made landfall in the USVI (i.e., Irma, Maria). Imagery and photos from our partners on the ground indicate that the majority of the Green Cay Gut project remains intact (see photos); however there are a few l...
ResourceMPA Boundary efficacy and biotic movements in Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve
Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve is a territorial/federal MPA that is comprised of over 1000 acres of coral reef, mangrove, estuarine and terrestrial habitats. Managers at DPNR and NPS are uncertain whether the small area of...
ResourceInvestigating Reproductive Failure in Populations of ESA Coral: Acropora palmata
Reproductive failure in Caribbean corals has been identified as a critical factor contributing to the threatened status of the Acropora spp. and 5 new species and preventing their recovery and delisting from ESA. This proposal is based on findings that as...
ResourceAssessing performance and connectivity of St. Croix MPAs
The queen conch, Strombus gigas, is a highly valued marine resource throughout the Caribbean, but habitat degradation and overfishing have caused steep reductions in population numbers. Wild populations of conch have been slow to recover in spite of drast...
ResourceImpacts of fishing on parrotfish grazing in St. Croix -A case study on the ecological impacts of fishery management actions
On many coral reefs, including those in the US Caribbean, parrotfishes are both important fishery species that support local economies and key grazers that facilitate the settlement, growth, and survivorship of reef-building corals. Recent fisheries regul...
ResourceCoral Disease and Health Consortium (CDHC): Diagnostic Metrics,Epidemiology and Capacity Building
The CDHC is unique in CRCP, drawing from public health and medicine to address coral conservation challenges. Activities of the CDHC cross-cut multiple Pillars because each represents important physical, chemical and biological interactions that influence...
ResourceOperationalizing the coral reef prioritization framework for marine managers in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Local resource managers, operating with limited funds, require reliable spatially-explicit and easily interpretable data to help prioritize coral reef sites for risk assessments and conservation actions. In the past decade, NOAA and other agencies have ma...