I will be transplanting seagrass in 8 sandy areas that are free of leather mudweed in Maunalua Bay. Each of these areas will be considered an experimental "block". Each block will measure 3.5 m x 2.5 m (or, 11.5 ft x 8 ft) and will contain 6 different transplantation treatments. | |
6 transplantation treatments (shown in blue) will be arranged in each of the 8 experimental blocks. The treatments are designed to test the effect of adding increasing levels of protection on the survival and growth rates of the transplanted seagrass.
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* In Treatment 2, the seagrass will be caged but NO plastic mesh will be added for stabilization. Photo of Treatment #2, consisting of only a protective cage * Treatment 3 will be a cage control for light. This treatment will demonstrate whether or not the mesh cages harm the seagrass by reducing the amount of light available to perform photosynthesis. Photo of Treatment #3, consisting of a cage top with no sides. This device will not protect the seagrass from herbivores or fishes foraging in the sand, but it can block light in a manner similar to complete cages. |
* Treatment 6 will be a bare sediment control plot. No seagrass will be transplanted in this area, allowing it to serve as a reference and show what will colonize in the absence of seagrass.