MOTE MARINE LABORATORY SEEKS CORAL BLEACHING MONITORS

a group of sea stars on a coral reef
Healthy, sexually mature staghorn colonies at Eastern Dry Rocks near Key West in 2022. MOTE MARINE LAB/File Photo

Summertime in the Florida Keys is when local coral reefs may begin to show signs of heat-driven bleaching, a stress response which increases susceptibility to disease, predation and mortality. Mote Marine Laboratory, in partnership with Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, is seeking volunteers to monitor and report on reef conditions throughout the Keys.

Mote and the sanctuary will host BleachWatch training sessions to engage volunteer divers and snorkelers. BleachWatch provides critical monitoring data before, during and after coral bleaching events in the sanctuary.

As a community-based reporting program, BleachWatch relies on a large network of trained observers to be “eyes on the water,” providing regular reports on actual coral conditions. This field observation data is synthesized with NOAA’s monitoring data to provide scientists, resource managers and the public summaries of current conditions on Florida reefs. The data is also essential to inform future restoration strategy.

Mote’s BleachWatch program has operated since 2005 in partnership with the sanctuary, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). BleachWatch receives funding from the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and from the Protect Our Reefs grants program, which distributes funds from sales of Florida’s Protect Our Reefs specialty license plate.

How to participate in Florida Keys BleachWatch:

Recreational and professional divers and snorkelers can get involved by attending an upcoming training session led by Mote. Sessions last about 90 minutes. No scientific background is needed.

  • Tuesday, May 27: 6 p.m. at the Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center, 35 Quay Road, Key West.
  • Thursday, May 29: 6 p.m. at Mote’s International Center for Coral Reef Research & Restoration, 24244 Overseas Highway,  Summerland Key.
  • Saturday, June 7: 10 a.m. at Marathon City Hall, 9805 Overseas Highway,  Marathon.
  • Monday, June 9: 6 p.m. at the Keys History & Discovery Center, 82100 Overseas Highway, Islamorada.
  • Sunday, June 15: Noon at Reefhouse Resort Conference Center, 103800 Overseas Highway, Key Largo. 

Pre-registration is requested at mote.org/bleachwatch. Online training is also available at mote.org/bleachwatch.  More information is available from Holly Stanton via email to bleachwatch@mote.org or at 305-587-3402.