[Coral-List] Bleaching in Mauritius

Reshad reshad1977 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 05:06:15 EST 2009


Dear Ms Moothien Pillay,

Is there any preliminary indication on the severity of bleaching at Albion,
and has any bleaching been reported in other Mauritian lagoons so far?

Best wishes,
Reshad


 Reshad Jhangeer-Khan

Science Co-ordinator

Shoals Rodrigues

Pointe Monier

Rodrigues



Mob:  +230 733 1769

Tel:    +230 831 1225

Fax:   +230 831 0287

Email: research at shoals.intnet.mu


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> From: "Ruby M Pillay" <kamlaruby at intnet.mu>
> Subject: [Coral-List] Bleaching in Mauritius
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> Dear all
> Last week bleaching was observed  in the lagoon of Albion (depth 1.5-2m) on
> the west coast of Mauritius.Mostly Acroporas were bleached.
> For the month of January the highest temperature recorded in the lagoon has
> been 32 0C with an average of 310C. The seasonal average is usually around
> 29 0C.
> Surveys will be conducted at other sites to see whether this bleaching is
> localised or widespread
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> Ruby Moothien Pillay (Ph. D.)
> Project Officer (Oceanography)
> Mauritius Oceanography Institute
> France Centre, Victoria Avenue
> Quatre Bornes
> Mauritius
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> Subject: [Coral-List] Two Jobs at NOAA/AOML (Miami, FL)
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