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"description": "This Project is co-led by SCU and CSIRO, with significant involvement of QUT. Coral restoration using larval ‘seeding’ aims to speed the return of coral cover, diversity and complexity to damaged reefs by increasing the number of available coral larvae for settlement and growth into new corals, particularly where reefs have low larval supply. The RRAP Moving Corals Sub-Program is a reef-based R&D project that aims to develop methods to cost-effectively produce billions of genetically diverse coral larvae with enhanced environmental tolerance for large-scale restoration. Larvae will be harvested from wild coral spawn
slicks, cultured in floating nurseries, and transferred to reef areas to catalyse reef recovery.
This Project will develop:
• Collection and transfer techniques that efficiently capture wild coral-spawn slicks in common reef- and weather-dependent scenarios
• Experimental treatments of larvae during mass culturing to determine the most appropriate rearing conditions for enhanced survival and growth
• Deployment and monitoring techniques that provide scalable targeted transfer of larvae onto reefs through direct application or via settlement on devices
• Long-distance transfer and delivery methods of naturally more thermally-tolerant larvae to combat inhibited reef recovery from climate-related stress events
Moving Corals will expand current smaller-scale spawn and slick capture and larval rearing methods to develop and test larger-scale routine production and transfer of hundreds of millions to billions of larvae at sea. It will develop targeted delivery and settlement over multi kilometre scales to receiving reefs with low coral cover.
Years One to Three aim to enhance effectiveness of collection, cultivation and deployment of larvae, and Year Four aims to test effectiveness of translocation. During development, scaling, mechanisation and automation will progressively increase, so that methods for deployment are ready from 2025 onwards. These outcomes will facilitate key knowledge transfer to enable future implementation of routine, reef-scale larval restoration over multiple
high-value ‘source’ reefs in different regions by a consortium of stakeholders including researchers, managers, Traditional Owners, marine engineers, NGOs and businesses.",
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