Cole
Kolasa
Scubanaut
- Senior First Class
AAUS
D-100DAN Diving First Aid Pro Provider
July 16, 2014
Many people take up jobs that
require them to work with their hands, multi-task, and complete certain tasks
while working to achieve some goal. Working with MOTE Marine laboratories in
their coral nursery fits this description and much more, as you have to
contribute your diving skills to complete your assigned task. As SCUBAnauts, we receive top-notch dive
training that gives us the ability to complete our assignments and most
importantly to do them safely. A job “well
done” with MOTE is very gratifying due to the fact that you actually know you
are contributing to real research and that you are making a difference.
I have
participated in doing coral work with MOTE for three years now, and the
experience has been extraordinary. As a diver you benefit by increasing your
skill set as you learn to problem-solve and multitask underwater. You also
develop skills with your team that are not only useful below the surface, but
above the water too. On our last expedition, I was a team leader with three
other SCUBAnauts and we were able to move and secure approximately 100 corals
in 20 minutes to their “trees” where they will grow and mature over the next
year. We did this several times. Together, all our teams were able to
transplant and secure over 600 corals to hard bottom structure during our last
expedition. On top of that we fragmented and hung around 2000 corals so they
can continue growing and go on to produce more and more coral colonies. These corals will begin to grow and provide
the essential structure to reefs that is so essential for life of many different
reef-fish and crustaceans. This was SCUBAnauts first year that we transplanted
coral to hard-bottom reefs, and after our success it will be very exciting and
interesting to see what MOTE has planned for us this summer.