3nd phase: Reef replenishment
Juveniles are released at restocking sites identified as safe. The number and species of individuals released are defined according to the site, with the expertise of our partner. If necessary, the site is adapted. We can enrich the release site by adding artificial shelters, or planting seaweed and seagrass.
To assess the relevance of the action, the fish are regularly counted. The increase in the number of fish indicates a good survival rate and the attractiveness of the site. The fish would be released with tourists and other volunteers to raise awareness of the coastal marine environment.
Goals
Re-population of identified damaged sites.
Monitoring the impact of the releases on the sites concerned.
Involve and raise awareness among local residents and tourists.
Deliverables of the phase
A report on the impact of juvenile releases on restocking sites.
Participation and awareness activities.