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There are tall ships and small ships and ships that sail the sea
but the best ships are friendships and forever they will be

Aims and Objectives

Continuation of the MBRS


Monitoring Program (SMP).

Synoptic

Daily bird monitoring.


Incidental sightings program.
Continuation of weekly beach cleans
English language and environmental
education classes to the people of Punta
Allen.
PADI Open Water Diver training

MBRS fish and coral monitoring of last quarter

We
We finished
finished 5
5 sites
sites for
for fish
fish and
and Coral
Coral (PSJ05,
(PSJ05, PSJ10,
PSJ10, PSJ20,
PSJ20, PP05,
PP05,
PC10)!
PC10)!
For
For fish
fish the
the data
data that
that we
we gathered
gathered doing
doing this
this transects
transects was
was the
the abundance
abundance
and
and the
the size
size
This
This data
data help
help us
us calculate
calculate the
the biomass
biomass that
that will
will help
help us
us understand
understand the
the
changes
changes in
in the
the community
community dynamics
dynamics and
and will
will lead
lead us
us to
to identify
identify the
the human
human
impacts
impacts in
in the
the area.
area.

The coral and sessile (anemones, algae etc) data can be used to
understand the growth/recovery rates as well as giving us an ongoing
view on the overall health with the reef.

PJ10 Adult
Fish
Fishi
Business

Family

Total

Densidad

16 0.016667
21 0.021875
5 0.005208
2 0.002083
1 0.001042
5 0.005208
3 0.003125

Acanthuridae
Haemulidae
Lutjanidae
Monacanthidae
Pomacanthidae
Chaetodontidae
Scaridae

Total:

53 0.055208

PX10 Adult Fish

Family

Total

Densidad

Acanthuridae

11

Haemulidae

13

Lutjanidae

Pomacentridae

Serranidae

Scaridae

Total:

0.0114
58
0.0135
42
0.0010
42
0.0010
42
0.0052
08
0.0041
67

0.0364
35
58

PJ10 Juvi Fish


Total
Labridae
Pomacentridae

Total:

Densidad

0.0187
9
5
0.0020
1
83
0.0208
10
33

PX10 juvi Fish

Total

Densidad

0.0708
34
33
0.0041
2
67

Labridae
Scaridae

Total:

36

0.075

Coral
time !

PJ10 Coral
commmuniti
es

PJ10 Point
Interpcept

PX10 Point
Interpcept

Punta San Juan (PSJ) Coral


communities
Individual corals per meter at PSJ10: 2004-2015

0.49

0.44
0.38
0.31

Coral diversity at PSJ10: 2004 - 2015


# coral species

# coral genera

Punta San Juan (PSJ) Coral


communities
Individual corals per meter at PSJ20: 2004-2015
0.41

0.29
0.26
0.18

Coral diversity at PSJ20: 2004 - 2015


# coral species

# coral genera

Diseas
es

Diseases over last decade at Pez Maya monitorsites

All diseases

Dark Spot Disease

White plague

Yellow Blotch

Diseas
es

Last
quarter
they
collected
417.5
kg
of trash
by
picking
more
than
36,318
objects

Beach clean

This quarter you


helped collect
511 kg of trash!

Top 10

Plastic pieces
(micro)
Bottle caps (plastic)
Other plastic/foam
packaging
Straws/stirrers
Forks, knives,
spoons
Cosmetics
Beverage bottles
(plastic)
Shoes
Food wrappers
Lids (plastic)

In a total area of 2760 m2 !

9864
2549
7029
1708
2515
320
740
199
344
319

You collected a total of: 28716


objects

Incidental
sightings
Eels
Goldentail Moray
Green Moray
Spotted Moray
Marine mammals
Bottlenose Dolphin
Manatee
Rays
Caribbean Stingray
Lesser Electric Ray
Southern Stingray
Spotted Eagle Ray
Sharks
Bull Shark
Nurse Shark
Turtles
Green Turtle
Hawksbill Turtle
Loggerhead Turtle
Grand Total

18
1
6
13
10
10
2
36
7
5
25
1
8
3
5
15
7
5
6
95

The number one


spotter of the month:
Paige and Ricardo (6)

Incidental sightings
161
338

325

344

287
204

95

2015 2016

Birds

Coralwatch
Last quarter we analyzed:
24 Coral surveys
318 Corals recorded!
This quarter you helped
with:
28 Coral surveys
420 Corals recorded!

Go to
http://www.coralwatch.or
g

The number one


watcher of the quarter
is:
Sebastian with 10 !

Last quarter
they saw
141 lionfish
(40 kills)
Smallest: 5
cm
Largest: 45
cm

Lionfis
h

This quarter
you saw
116 lionfish
(8 kills)
Smallest: 8
cm
Largest: 40
cm
Its
Important
to record
your

Last year we saw: 515


(96 Killed)
The number one
spotter of the month:
Tommy Brangs
with 11 sights

Where has the data


gone?
MBRS data provider - Largest data
provider. Use for regional management
decisions.
ASK Quarter and Annual reports
CONANP - Annual reports. Use to
modify local and regional management
strategies
OBIS SEAMAP- Marine mammal, sea
bird and sea turtle data
Coral Watch - Coral bleaching
Status of the Coral Reefs - Bi-annual
international publication
Healthy Reefs - Annual assessment

Dont forget the


valuable and
unique skills you
have learnt here!
PADI Advanced
Open Water
EFR Primary &
Secondary Care
PADI Rescue Diver
Coral Reef Ecology
advanced survey
techniques
Coral Watch
methodology for
coral health
evaluation
Community
programs
PADI Coral Reef
Research Distinctive
Specialty

Summary of training received

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