My time spent with Deptherapy was not only an opportunity to introduce members of the Deptherapy team (Ben, Andy, Jon, Dan, Steve, Chris & Jason) to coral reef ecology and conservation, but also an amazing experience for myself. The first day was intense, as we delved into coral reef community assemblages, global conservation efforts and fish identification, it sparked an interest. An interest in something the majority had not thought about during their previous dives or something that many considered out of reach. This interest continued to grow over the week.
Witnessing the 7-man strong team in the water first hand was an incredible experience, especially considering that the team consisted of two double amputees, one single amputee (nicknamed Nemo), those suffering from serious back injuries and mental health issues.
Following a physically, and mentally, tiring first two days
getting to grips with fish identification and sizing skills, we progressed into
substrates, specifically hard corals and the consequences of their degradation.
Having already introduced the use of slates - an additional tool that required
further thought for Ben, Andy and Chris, and demanded peak buoyancy from the
others - we introduced Quadrats and Transect tapes.
Considering the minimal soak time to practice laying transect and placing quadrats, the performance of each member of the group was truly phenomenal. Chris (Nemo), laid the transect with his one arm whilst maintaining a near perfect trim and buoyancy, leaving myself and Guy Henderson, the marine biologist at Roots Red Sea, astounded. Team work between buddies was critical and Chris was joined by his buddy, Dan, to facilitate tying off the transect and securing it. Jon & Andy teamed up to place quadrats, allowing Andy to use one arm to hold the quadrat, and the other to maintain his buoyancy. Jason & Steve worked effortlessly maintaining excellent communication. It was truly an honour to sit back and watch these men progress in such a short time, and to display skills that take those in the field hours underwater to master.
An accumulation of all the skills developed over the course were put into practice for the final dive where we headed out to a reef wall on the northern side of the reef. And once again, the transect laying, quadrat placement, and photography of the substrates, were seamless.
This course is in preparation for when the Deptherapy team head out to Chuuk Lagoon in August. Ben, Andy, Chris, Dan, Steve, Jon and Jason should all be extremely proud of their achievements this week and I have no doubt, whatsoever, that they will triumph inChuuk; collecting coral reef community data to support a detailed scientific report for the conservation of the area.
Deptherapy’s Protecting Our Oceans has 7 passionate, and knowledgeable, ambassadors. In times where the future of our coral reefs look bleak, the ability to inspire others to become involved in their respective protection is critical. With an increased affinity to the marine world and a new perspective on the complexity of coral reefs, those heading toChuukare in good hands. I am truly grateful for the week spent with the Deptherapy team and wish them all the best forChuukLagoon.
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