Project Details
Holocene reef growth in Bermuda (western Atlantic): a model for reef accretion in an Acropora-free environment
Applicant
Professor Dr. Eberhard Gischler
Subject Area
Palaeontology
Term
since 2018
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 421410941
Modern tropical coral reefs are declining due to the rise in sea surface temperature (SST), ocean acidification, and pollution. Acroporid corals as major reef-builders are extremely vulnerable to anthropogenic stressors and are being replaced by other coral taxa in numerous localities worldwide. The reefs of Bermuda, where acroporids are absent due to the northern location, offer the unique opportunity to study patterns and rates of Holocene reef accretion as model for possible future coral reef development devoid of Acropora. Therefore, it is planned to conduct a core study of the reef margin of the Bermuda platform. Here, funding for a reconnaissance trip to Bermuda is requested in order to identify suitable drill sites, to make contact with local scientists and authorities, and to become acquainted with the local infrastructure to successfully conduct the project in the near future.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Poland, USA
Major Instrumentation
Hubplattform
Instrumentation Group
0480 Spezielle Fahrzeuge und Geräteträger der Meeresforschung (außer Schiffe 240)
Cooperation Partners
Dr. Harold Hudson; Professor Dr. Andrzej Pisera
Co-Investigator
Professor Dr. Anton Eisenhauer