HIMB Coral Relocation Project Update Ridges 5’-6’ Sand 11’-15’ Donor Site Wide-angle images Photoquads Invasive species survey Receiver Site Tagged colonies.

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HIMB Coral Relocation Project Update Ridges 5’-6’ Sand 11’-15’ Donor Site Wide-angle images Photoquads Invasive species survey Receiver Site Tagged colonies Benthic transect Fish survey Invasive species survey

Attachment Overgrowth

Vertical Growth

March 2009May 2005

Channel Photoquads

Invasive species

Disease

Navigational hazard in channel improved Coral cover restored to dredged reef Fish habitat restoration Increased recreational value Methodology established Public education and awareness