Survey of Coral Damages by Hulakai's Grounding

Broken mast on reef
Broken mast on the reef

The owners of sailboat Hulakai successfully extricated it from the coral reef where it ran aground yesterday. However, there is extensive damage to the coral colonies in the boat’s paths as it foundered on the reef.  Its broken mast and sail are still on the shallow reef this morning. The mast rests on live coral (plate and pillar coral), and if great care is not taken to remove it from entanglement, damage to these live coral colonies would be great.

hulakai mast on live coral colonies
hulakai mast on live coral colonies
hulakai mast on live coral colonies
hulakai mast on live coral colonies

The damage to the coral can be seen as white broken rumbles and scrapes in contrast to the darker brown live and dead coral colonies. There is no coral bleaching at this time, so all the whites are broken pieces.

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heavy coral damage

The visibility was poor today, so the extent of the damage could be greater than what I could see. I also recorded videos of my survey. DLNR and DAR will have to make their own assessments of the damages.

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Scrapes to port side bottom of Hulakai

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Some Contact Information:
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dobor/kawaihae-facilities/
Kawaihae Facilities
Mia Akau-laclair, Harbor Agent ii
Mailing Address: Honokohau small boat harbor
74-380 Kealakehe Parkway, Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i 96740-2704
ph: (808) 327-3685 fax: (808) 327-3675
email: mia.f.akau-laclair@hawaii.gov

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