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Precious Corals in Hawaii: Discovery of a New Bed and Revised Management Measures for Existing Beds

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Grigg, Richard W.
Journal: Marine Fisheries Review
Volume: 64
Page(s): 13-21
Date: 2002
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6884
Sector: Fisheries
Region: North America
Subject(s): fisheries
resource management
cost benefit analysis
coral reefs
ecology
Abstract: "The fishery for deepwater precious corals in the Hawaiian Islands has experienced an on-and-off history for almost 40 years. In spite of this, research, driven primarily by the precious coral jewelry industry, remains active. In this paper, the results of deepwater surveys in 2000 and 2001 are reported. In summary, a new bed on the summit of Cross Seamount is described and revised estimates of MSY’s for pink coral, Corallium secundum; red coral, Corallium regale; and gold coral, Gerardia sp., in the two known beds off Makapuu, Oahu, and Keahole Point, Hawaii, in the main Hawaiian Islands, are presented. The population dynamics of each species is described, as well as their ecological limits on Hawaii’s deep reefs, island shelves, and seamounts. The local supply of precious coral in the main Hawaiian Islands is suffi­cient to support the local industry, but cost/benefits of selective harvest requirements and weather constraints limit profitability of the fishery."

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