Spawning corals with Florida Aquarium Part 1

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Few months ago, I was invited to come up to Apollo beach, Florida to partake in the year's last spawning event in Florida Aquarium's center for conservation facility.

This took months of planning, and Keri O’Neil’s team being so good at what they do, we were able to predict a day for me. Which isn’t really easy due to having to drive 4 hours each way but I was excited to participate and to document the work of this amazing team that ensures the long term survival of the multiple species of corals that are functionally extinct in the wild. I was also very nervous at the thought that it would not go our way and that we had missed the narrow window of the spawning season. With nature, nothing is 100% and you have to expect the unexpected at times.

Me and my Shane Lafreniere of 247 Aquarium drove up to meet up with Keri and her team and we got to work and work we did. Both Shane and I, later joined by Chris Meckley of ACI Aquaculture, we worked until wee hours of the night and at the end, we had a moment to reflect what had happened and thought came to us as an realization that this may be where our industry’s future lies with all the bans and red tapes happening. Not now, maybe not for a while but something that’s definitely possible.

After sitting down to edit the hours of footages that I have made, I made the decision to split the trip into 2 videos. Part 1 being narrated by Keri, she will tell us everything that has happened in this trip. As an scientist, she will detail every detail and step such as identification of the corals, process of fertilizations, process of cell divisions that ultimately ends up as baby corals. With upward of 90 plus percentage of having these baby corals settle properly now, they estimated having close to 150,000 baby corals from this single event.

With this video, I was able to achieve something that was on my bucket list for many years ever since Jamie Craggs first introduced this method and showed the glimpse of the future for conservation and preservation efforts and if I were to boldly predict, our industry’s future. By coming here not only I was to participate but ultimately document and produce what I consider the most important video of my career at reefs.com.

I sincerely want to thank Keri O’Neil and Florida Aquarium for allowing my team to come up and participate/ document and release these footages and to my friend, Shane Lafrenier for always coming to help with all these work. I can’t wait to release part 2 where it will be more of a vlog style that you will see what happened through my eyes and perspective.

Thank you for watching this video. I hope you guys enjoy it and hopefully learned something from it. Please comment down below your thoughts and share this video to raise awareness of Florida Aquarium’s amazing work!

Happy reefing.
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aquarium, tank, fish tank

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