[Coral-List] Another try for "older" healthy coral photos

Paul Sammarco psammarco at lumcon.edu
Mon Aug 22 16:25:38 EDT 2016


Dear David,

I have a heap of shots like this.  It's pin-pointing the exact location of
the shots that would be challenging.  

Best Wishes,

Paul 

Paul W. Sammarco, Ph.D.
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From: coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
[mailto:coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov] On Behalf Of david arnold
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 12:08 PM
To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
Subject: [Coral-List] Another try for "older" healthy coral photos

A few years back I posted a request for older high-resolution photographs
(good scans of transparencies also work well) of specific coral landscapes
of places I could find again. I want to rephotograph those scenes exactly to
create a before-and-after picture exhibit. I was surprised to receive very
few responses. 

The latest bleaching debacle drives me try again, focusing on Hawaii and the
West Pacific including the GBR. Because dive operations tend to be skittish
of my message (although PADI is a funder), I am appealing to coral
researchers who might have taken crispy shots of identifiable landscapes a
year or three ago. 

www.doublexposure.net <http://www.doublexposure.net/> illustrates my
strategy. Feel free to respond to the email below.   

David Arnold in Boston 
northwester at comcast.net
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