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Hawai?i County Officials Close Bay To Assist Coral Spawning

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  KAILUA-KONA — A Hawai?i county has closed a bay to prevent disruption of coral spawning that scientists predicted would occur over two days.

West Hawaii Today reported Tuesday that Hawai?i County officials closed Kahaluu Bay to allow the spawning event that was expected Monday through Tuesday on the Big Island.

Officials from the Kahaluu Bay Education Center's ReefTeach program set up a tent at the bay entrance to inform visitors of the temporary closure.

An official says the spawning is "critical" for the coral to reproduce and survive.

A mass bleaching event in 2015 killed 95% of the cauliflower coral on West Hawai?i reefs.

Kahaluu Bay is the only park Hawai?i County has closed to facilitate a spawning event. The area was also off limits for two half-days in 2018.

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