Introduction . Study Area . Land-Sea
Interaction . Coral Monitoring . GIS . Bathymetry/Benthic 
Reefal development in Tobago is heavily influenced by local (e.g.
river and sewage inputs) and regional (e.g. the Orinoco and Amazon
rivers) runoff events. Runoff includes sediment, nutrient and freshwater
inputs which influence marine water quality and near shore marine
communities. This project looks at how this runoff influences reef
health (e.g. disease, bleaching
and functional resilience), coral reef communities, trophic pathways
and reefal carbonate production.
Objectives include:
A series of twelve permanent monitoring
sites have been established around Tobago. These sites are routinely
being monitored by the research team for: water quality, reef communities
(e.g. fish and habitat surveys), bleaching
and disease.