As havens of biodiversity, mesophotic coral ecosystems (30 to 200 metres deep) remain largely unknown. They could prove decisive in the protection of biodiversity and marine heritage, notably by serving as a refuge for populations of surface reefs which are degraded by human activities. Corals are among the first victims of the accelerating pace of environmental change, causing local and regional extinctions. To ensure their preservation, it is urgent to describe and understand the functioning of coral reefs in their entirety, including the depth.

"The shallow coral reefs are only the tip of the iceberg, they are the most visible part of an extensive coral ecosystem."

United Nations Environment Program

5 SCIENTIFIC OBJECTIVES

Discovering and describing the mesophotic corals of French Polynesia and their ecological characteristics, in particular size, abundance, and dynamic of mesophotic coral reefs

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Understanding the role of environmental parameters in the vertical distribution of coral communities (as a function of depth)

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Determining the mechanisms of acclimatization/adaptation of corals to depth, including the role of the microbiome (i.e. microorganisms - zooxanthellae, viruses, bacteria - associated with corals)

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Elucidating the connectivity between surface and mesophotic coral populations to test the refuge hypothesis (mesophotic coral ecosystems may be a refuge for surface corals under environmental stress)

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Determining the vulnerability to global warming of mesophotic corals in French Polynesia

KEY FIGURES

14 month program (2018-2021)

5 archipelagos, 11 islands

More than 1000 dives

Scientific consortium: 14 international researchers + 1 Post-doc + 2 PhD students

4 pays impliqués : France – Australie – États-Unis d’Amérique – Belgique

THEY CAME ON BOARD WITH US

SCIENTIFIC TEAM

Laëtitia HÉDOUIN

MARINE BIOLOGY, CORAL EXPERT
au CNRS / CRIOBE

CRIOBE

After a PhD in biological oceanography and marine environment at the University of La Rochelle, this coral specialist continued her research in French Polynesia within the CRIOBE. She then studied marine ecology, reproductive biology and coral biology.

Michel PICHON

CORAL TAXONOMY
MUSEUM OF TROPICAL QUEENSLAND
AUSTRALIA

Pim BONGAERTS

MESOPHOTIC CORALS BIOLOGY, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
USA

Aurélie MOYA

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ARC Centre of excellence for coral reef studies
james cook university
australia

Monica MEDINA

ecology
pennsylvania state university
usa

Gergely TORDA

ecology
ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CORAL REEF STUDIES
JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY
AUSTRALIA

Jean-Baptiste RAINA

ECOLOGY & MICROBIOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY
AUSTRALIA

Gonzalo PÉREZ-ROSALES

PhD STUDENT
usr 3278 criobe
French POLYNESIA

Héloïse ROUZÉ

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW
USR 3278 CRIOBE
french polynesia

Mathilde GODEFROID

PhD STUDENT
FREE UNIVERSITY OF BRUXELES
BELGIUM

"From a scientific point of view, the DEEPHOPE project will forever mark the history of our knowledge of mesophotic reefs thanks to the intense program of deep dives led by the UNDER THE POLE team. It will become a reference in the world of exploration and discovery of coral reefs."

— LAETITIA HÉDOUIN —

9 INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CENTERS

USR3278 CRIOBE – EPHE, CNRS, UPVD (Centre of Island Research and Environmental Observatory – Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, French National Centre for Scientific Research, University of Perpignan)

UMR8222 Pierre and Marie Curie University- French National Centre for Scientific Research

Museum of Tropical Queensland

California Academy of Sciences

Pennsylvania State University

ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

University of French Polynesia

UMR 241 EIO-IRD (Oceania Island Ecosystems - Institute of Research for Development)

Free University of Brussels

“The DEEPHOPE program is the most intense and effective ever. The emerging scientific results, as well as its scientific impact, are clearly of primary planetary scale interest."

— Michel Pichon —

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