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Coral colonies grown at the state’s Coral Restoration Nursery have been planted at Hanauma Bay to repair coral that was damaged years before, the state Department of Land and Natural Resources said.
Coral was found to grow 10 times faster in the nursery compared with the wild, and the out-plantings in Hanauma Bay are being monitored regularly. Advertisement Article continues below this ad ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — There are six pyramid-shaped coral colonies that are now growing on the rocks a few feet below the water’s surface at Hanauma Bay.
A team of divers from the state Division of Aquatic Resources today planted five, nursery-grown corals in the waters at Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve as part of a pilot project to restore the reef.
The 4-year-old corals are the same species of coral that are already present in Hanauma Bay. The project is being run by the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR).
Five corals, raised at the Hawaii Anuenue Coral Restoration Nursery on Oahu have a new home in the waters of Oahu’s Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve. Teams from the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources ...
A school of manini fish pass over a coral reef at Hanauma Bay, Jan. 15, 2005 in Honolulu. Donald Miralle/Getty Images, FILE Coral reefs are vulnerable all over the world due to ocean water warming ...
At Hanauma Bay, it's precisely the coral reef that plays a part in making this a great snorkeling site. The reef is home to over 70 coral species, with calm waters that are perfect for exploring ...
Apr. 13—Coral colonies grown at the state's Coral Restoration Nursery have been planted at Hanauma Bay to repair coral that was damaged years before, the state Department of Land and Natural ...