By Nancy Clark | GlobalGiving Project Leader
Leona Kustra, a Canadian from British Columbia, had visited the South Pacific before the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea last year where she photographed many species of reef inhabitants. She had the opportunity to co-edit and contributed photos to a new “Field guide to fishes of the Coral Sea Marine Park, Queensland, Australia”. Now she and her husband Dave are traveling from Kiribati on the equator, one of the remotest parts of the planet, with stops in Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, the Cook Islands and French Polynesia. She is equipped with GPS and cameras. Her (very amateur) underwater photography contributes to documenting reef health through iNaturalist. Leona will also scope out possible contacts in the French Polynesia for C4C to expand community involvement in the UNESCO recognized Reefs of Hope program with guidelines set and supervised by Austin and field trained indigenous people often with marine academic background.
Field Notes from Leona:
Sadly my camera ran out of batteries underwater before we met the two lovely Fijian girls on Dravuni Island. I will try to get you some great underwater pictures today from “Split Rock” near Savusavu – the coral and fish there were amazing! It's funny, we saw a green sea turtle in the coral near the tip of Dravuni Island and once he saw us, he scurried off so quickly. I’m not sure we’ve ever seen a turtle move so fast. Later when talking to Esther and Hope, they mentioned they eat sea turtles. I guess that’s why that poor turtle was so skittish!
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