A Ten-Year Record Shows Warming Inside the Belize Barrier Reef Lagoon

Author:

Lobel Phillip S.1,Lobel Lisa Kerr2

Affiliation:

1. Biology Department, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA

2. Middlesex Community College, Beford, MA 01730, USA

Abstract

The Belize Barrier Reef system (BBR) in the western Caribbean’s Gulf of Honduras contains a large region of lagoon coral reef, seagrass and mangrove habitat. As the largest lagoon habitat within the Caribbean, this region experiences differing oceanographic and temperature conditions as compared to deeper offshore areas. The occurrence of several endemic species within the Gulf of Honduras area and inside the Belize lagoon supports the hypothesis that this area is a unique biogeographic region. Consequently, the ecological effects of temperature increase due to global climate change may have a long-term adverse impact on this region’s unique marine species. This study reports an in situ temperature record over a ten-year period (2004–2014) collected from a coral reef offshore of Wee Wee Cay within the South Water Cay Marine Reserve of Belize. There was a steady increase in temperature during the decade.

Funder

Coral Reef Fish field course, Boston University Marine Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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