
Taylor Whitman
@tnwhitman
PhD Candidate | Investigating the biological and environmental drivers of coral recruitment | AIMS@JCU | UH Mānoa alum | Views are my own
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20-04-2021 07:14:59
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Choose wisely coral larvae! 🪸 Sediment or no Sediment. #inshoreGBR #ACRRI Australian Institute of Marine Science


Our #coral spawning expedition in Woppaburra sea Country was a success! I’ll be tracking seeded recruits and monitoring their interaction with grazing fish in marine reserves. Will the selection of engineered devices or sites boost survival? #ACRRI #RRAP Australian Institute of Marine Science


It’s feeding time on the #GreatBarrierReef. I caught several #fish grazing on/near my #coral seeding devices. I’m having way too much fun going through the #GoPro footage! #RRAP Australian Institute of Marine Science

Heaps of parrotfish activity at one of our #coral seeding sites on the northern #GBR. I’m interested in the relationship between water flow, #fish grazing, and coral survival. Will our engineered seeding devices protect coral recruits from grazing? #RRAP Australian Institute of Marine Science


This week we are checking on our seeded #coral recruits in the northern #GreatBarrierReef. The Acropora digitifera corals seem to love their new engineered homes, and our preliminary results look very promising for restoration with this species 🪸 #RRAP Australian Institute of Marine Science





We are back on the #GBR finishing up our #coral seeding experiments at Moore Reef. Despite the windy conditions, we’ve managed to survey lots of beautiful corals. Look at these happy Acropora digitifera recruits 🪸 Australian Institute of Marine Science #RRAP



A highlight of our field trips and staying at the Konomie Island Environmental Education Centre is the opportunity to share our Australian Institute of Marine Science coral 🪸 science with local students. So many questions! #ACRRI #WCP #coralseeding


We had a wonderful time in Woppaburra sea country finishing up the final field experiment for my PhD thesis 🤿🪸 The data reveals protective seeding devices and reefs with higher wave exposure may boost the survival of #coral recruits. #ACRRI Australian Institute of Marine Science 📸:Christine Giuliano






Interested to learn more about variability in precompetency of coral taxa? I'm thrilled to finally share our new study in Communications Biology, the culmination of nearly 4 years of testing across 25 species! Thanks to SeaSim for all the spawning support! #ACRRI #RRAP Australian Institute of Marine Science


New preprint! Simple techniques to improve #Coral seeding on the #GBR. Protection from grazing fishes doubles survival and is critical to post-seeding success. Clear results in < 48 hrs 🪸🐠 doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.… Carly Randall Mia Hoogenboom Andrew Negri Australian Institute of Marine Science James Cook Uni


Corals don’t have👀, if they did this sight would invoke fear😱 Parrotfish eat young corals as they graze on algae. Taylor Whitman has studied coral seeding devices to see which design protects coral the best to optimise #reefrestoration. 🔗 bit.ly/46axKRO #RRAP


1⃣ hurdle for young coral to survive their 1st year on a reef is evading parrotfish. In #coralseeding, we’re trialling different designs to see which offers corals the most protection. Taylor Whitman explains 📺⬇️ #RRAP @dcceew 🔗More: bit.ly/46axKRO