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Emergency Recovery Plan for the world's rarest coral, Ctenella chagius

 

Key Facts

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FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus Local
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VALUE
£49,576
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WHERE
British Indian Ocean Territory

Summary

The Chagos brain coral, Ctenella chagius, is endemic to BIOT and on the brink of extinction, likely due to ocean heatwaves. The imminent El Niño climate event is predicted to be severe, with potential for mass bleaching of coral reefs across the region. Based on expert assessments, an Emergency Recovery Plan is the recommended response. We will recover live colonies of Ctenella, transport them to London, and establish a safety net population in aquaria as part of that response.
 
Status Current
Reference DPL00053
Round 2
Start 01/10/2023
End 31/10/2023

Project Leader

Lead Organisation

Project Partners
Centre Scientifique de Monaco, Horniman Museum and Gardens, Zoological Society of London (ZSL)

Regions
UKOT

Countries
British Indian Ocean Territory

Documents:
Download: Application Form - DPL00053 App - 06/10/2023