Philippine Coral Bleaching Watch
  • Philippine Coral Bleaching Watch is powered by the Philippine Department of Environment and Natural Resources
  • Philippine Coral Bleaching Watch is powered by the Philippine Department of Environment and Natural Resources
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  • Have you submitted a report for this site before?*
  • Did you see bleached/fluorescent coral in the area at the time of your report?*
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  • Do you think that the reef recovered after bleaching?
  • Did you see any other reef threats? (choose all that applies)*

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  • Reef-Level Information

  • What types of corals and/or other organisms were affected? (Choose all that applies.)
  • What is the general condition of the reef?
  • (Coral) Colony-Level Information

  • What was the most common coral colony that bleached?
  • Estimate how much of the most common coral colony bleached
  • Estimate how much of the most common coral colony has recovered (i.e not died from bleaching)
  • Which part of the most common coral colony bleached?
  • Have you received any training on coral reef monitoring or other reef-related trainings?
  • Are you interested to receive alerts on trainings in the future?
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