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Reversing  coral  bleaching  on  Pacific  reefs  

Brian  Von  Herzen,  Ph.D.  The  Climate  FoundaAon*  

Doug  Fenner,  Ph.D.,  DMWR  Kelley  Anderson,  M.Sc.  

 Climate

Foundation Climate *Work supported in part by the Pacific Islands Climate Change

Cooperative (PICCC), US Fish and Wildlife Service

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Project  genesis  

•  2008  Climate  FoundaAon  project:    –  thermal  exchange  of  deep  water  using  upwelling  pumps.    Youtube  video,  under  “recycling  CO2”  

•  ICRS  2008  conference:    – photo-­‐thermal  bleaching  is  a  principal  stressor  for  many  corals  

•  Doug  Fenner,  DMWR:  annual  bleaching  at  back  reef  of  airport,  Tutuila,  American  Samoa.  – good  test  bed  for  validaAng  bleaching  reversal.    Sept.  17,  2010                  ©  2010  The  Climate  FoundaAon  +1-­‐775-­‐790-­‐5000              h\p://www.ClimateFoundaAon.org    

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Beyond  Monitoring  

•  Reef  managers  have  historically  been  unable  to  act  on  bleaching  warnings  (other  than  to  monitor  them).  

•  Previously  no  experiments  have  been  a\empted  to  observe  in  situ  response  of  bleached  corals  to  temperature  perturbaAons.  

Sept.  17,  2010                  ©  2010  The  Climate  FoundaAon  +1-­‐775-­‐790-­‐5000              h\p://www.ClimateFoundaAon.org    

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Purpose  of  small-­‐scale  experiments    •  To  determine  in-­‐situ  response  of  indigenous  corals  to  ambient  cooling  of  1  C  during  peak  summer  months.  

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Site  selecAon  criteria  

•  In  order  to  test  methods  of  reversing  coral  bleaching  in  2009  we  needed  an  area  that    – Bleached  annually    – Was  near  to  shore  – Was  near  a  power  source    

•  IniAal  project  was  conducted  from  March  -­‐  May  2009      

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Airport  back-­‐reef    where  bleaching  reversal  work  was  done  

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Coral  bleaching  •  Bleaching  and  temperature  were  monitored  

•  2  species  of  Acropora  were  studied  

•  Reference  and  test  sites  were  established  

•  Test  sites  were  sequenAally  cooled  for  24  hours  approximately  1  degree  C.  

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Test  coral  response  to  cooler  water  

Pump      Compressor    Exch.  

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“Cool  Reef  1”  

Local  reef  water  was  cooled  by  1-­‐2°  C  and  directed  onto  bleached  Acropora  muricata  and  Acropora  pulchra  

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Diurnal  temperature  variaAons  across  control  and  test  sites  

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Thermally-­‐induced  bleaching  reversal  

Before  treatment   Ager  treatment  Time  elapsed:  24  hours  

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Bleaching  reversal  across  mulAple  sites  

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Vision:  Svalbard  of  the  coral  reefs  •  Svalbard,  stores  geneAc  samples  from  around  the  world  •  Aug  17,  2010:    

–  “Mass  Die-­‐off  at  Coral  Reef  Triggered  by  93-­‐Degree  Ocean”  –  scienAsts  generally  agree  that  bleaching  and  acidificaAon  are  the  two  

greatest  future  threats  to  coral  reefs    •  50  kW  of  shag  power  provides  100  MW  of  thermal  cooling,  

enough  to  cool  a  350-­‐acre  reef.  –  Based  on  upwelling  and  heat  exchange  –  50  KW  can  be  provided  through  thermal-­‐electric  conversion  

•  High-­‐value  reefs  could  possibly  be  kept  alive  while  the  global  economy  tries  to  restore  carbon  balance.  

•  Such  reefs  provide  geneAc  resources  to  re-­‐seed  reefs  in  the  future.  

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Economics:  how  to  scale  thermal  reef  management  systems  

•  1.  if  coupled  to  salt  water  air  condiAoning  systems,  high-­‐value  reefs  near  resorts,  populaAon  centers  and  military  bases  can  be  thermally  managed.    Req:  >3  MW  cooling  load  

•  2.  thermo-­‐electric  juncAons  can  generate  enough  electricity  to  pump  cold  water  to  the  surface.    These  can  power  pump  impellers,  enabling  thermal  management  of  reefs  far  from  shore  on  a  large  scale.      Sept.  17,  2010                  ©  2010  The  Climate  FoundaAon  +1-­‐775-­‐790-­‐5000              h\p://www.ClimateFoundaAon.org    

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Building  an  effecAve  strategy  

•  1.  test  for  biological  response  using  portable  cooling  system  

•  2.  design  and  procure  regional  scaled  cooling  system  in  preparaAon  for  a  bleaching  forecast.  

•  3.  Reef  managers  can  deploy  thermal  management  systems  to  ensure  survival  during  major  thermal  bleaching  events  (6-­‐12  weeks).  

Sept.  17,  2010                  ©  2010  The  Climate  FoundaAon  +1-­‐775-­‐790-­‐5000              h\p://www.ClimateFoundaAon.org    

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Strategy  of  shared  cold-­‐water  air  condiAoning  and  scaled  cooling  system  •  Cold  salt  water  provides  thermal  sink  for  air  condiAoning  system  

•  Use  the  remaining  cooler  water  to  cool  coral  reefs  •  The  remainder  is  sent  offshore  •  Pelagic  fisheries  restoraAon  

–  Ocean  producAvity  down  40%  in  the  last  100  years  •  Landscape  ConservaAon  CooperaAves–  LCC’s–  government,  NGO  and  industry  partnerships  to  conserve  natural  resources  

Sept.  17,  2010                  ©  2010  The  Climate  FoundaAon  +1-­‐775-­‐790-­‐5000              h\p://www.ClimateFoundaAon.org    

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2010:  enabling  coral  bleaching  reversal    response  measurement  at  remote  sites  

PV Array

Solar cooling shading control coral

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Challenges  and  opportuniAes  

•  Power  sources–  shore  power,  solar,  thermal  power.  •  CollaboraAon  and  assistance  from  American  Samoan  government  –  Dept.  Marine  &  Wildlife  Resources  (DMWR)  –  Airport  operaAons  –  NOAA  –  FAA  

•  Waves,  Ades,  currents  and  typhoons  –  rapid  deployment  and  recovery  conserves  assets.  

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Future  work  •  Expand  cooling  experiments  using  solar-­‐powered  systems  to  enable  tesAng  far  from  AC  power  sources  (works  in  doldrums).  

•  Prevent  bleaching  from  starAng  by  reef  thermal  management.  

•  Test  in  situ  coral  response  to  shading  and  reduced  ocean  acidity.  

•  Select  sites  for  first  efficient  scaling  of  reef  thermal  management.  Sept.  17,  2010                  ©  2010  The  Climate  FoundaAon  +1-­‐775-­‐790-­‐5000              h\p://www.ClimateFoundaAon.org    

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Acknowledgements  •  PICCC  (Pacific  Island  Climate  Change  CooperaAve)  •  FWS  (US  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service)  •  DMWR  (Department  of  Marine  &  Wildlife  Resources)  – Government  assistance,  permiqng  

•  FAA  (Federal  AviaAon  AdministraAon)  •  ASPA  (American  Samoa  Power  Authority)  •  USGS  –  (US  Geological  Survey)  Santa  Cruz,  CA  •  Climate  FoundaAon  private  contributors    

Sept.  17,  2010                  ©  2010  The  Climate  FoundaAon  +1-­‐775-­‐790-­‐5000              h\p://www.ClimateFoundaAon.org