17 April 2022
Heatwave
Danielle started the seventeenth day of the heatwave period and the decline for the corals to to experience a diel fluctuation in the heated treatement of 28.9 °C to 29.6 °C. Through our heatwave analyses, the climatological data shows that in Mo’orea at our site in the backreef, temperatures above 29.6 °C longer than a five day period is considered a heatwave.
Daily measurements
Danielle recorded bleaching score and survivorship for the fragments and colonies and completed a daily measurements of light, temperature, salinity and pH. She also cleaned the tanks.
Bleaching score processing
Following Emma Strands Bleaching Score Protocol Emma, Hollie, Kristen, and Danielle have started processing the daily colony photos to track when the ambient and hot colonies start to differ in bleaching score. They have been updating the Photographic Bleaching Script often to make these comparisons and consult on moving forward.
It appears that the bleaching score in the colonies experiencing the heat stress have continued to decline. We see a significant difference in the interaction between treatment and day.
Histological processing
Following the histological processing protocol Danielle checked the histological samples and saw that many had completely been decalcified within 48 hours. She checked that the samples were still acidic and left them longer.
Data tracking
All daily measurements, bleaching score, and survivorship tracking for the colonies and fragments can be found on the Heatwave Google Drive and Gametogenesis GitHub.