J. Edmunds, Peter Unusually high coral recruitment during the 2016 El Niño in Mo’orea, French Polynesia - Fig 1 <p>Map of Mo’orea showing Richard B Gump South Pacific Research Station (triangle) and locations of settlement tile deployments (crosses) in the back reef (1–10 and A-C at 1–2-m depth) and outer reef (1–10 at 10-m depth) relative to the long-term study sites (LTER 1 and 2) of the Mo’orea Coral Reef LTER. * = sites at which settlement tiles (n = 15 site<sup>-1</sup>) have been deployed since as early as 2005 and are replaced in about January and August; all other sites had ≈ 10 tiles site<sup>-1</sup> deployed from January 2016 –August 2016 and August 2016 –January 2017. The outer reef was photographically sampled at 10-m depth at Site 3* and 8* from 2005–2016, and seawater temperature was recorded at 1.5-m depth at Site B*.</p> NOAA Degree Heating Weeks;Great Barrier Reef;17- m depth;recruitment;Mo;El;Ni;15 April 2016;CI;reef;15 March 2016;seawater temperature;1 September 2016;DHW 2017-10-10
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