STINAPA has not revised the site colors in its
latest map (Oct 30) but they have revised the
introductory words at their site. It now ways:
STONY CORAL TISSUE LOSS DISEASE
Many countries and islands in the Caribbean have been fighting a disease called Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) for almost a decade. It was first reported off the coast of Florida in 2014. Since then, it has spread to 22 different countries and territories in the Caribbean. Recently, it was detected on Bonaire’s reefs. SCTLD is a novel white plague-type coral disease that is highly lethal and fast-spreading. For a long time, the southern Caribbean was one of the last places in the region where SCTLD had not been detected, but with the recent outbreak in Bonaire this year and the detection in Trinidad and Tobago in 2022, it seems the disease has now spread throughout the entire region. This disease spreads rapidly and causes tissue loss in corals causing them to die. It affects >20 coral species in the Caribbean.
In Bonaire, it has been found on 9 coral species, the most common being: Flower coral (Eusmilia fastigiata), Grooved Brain Coral (Diplorialabyrinthiformis), Great Star Coral (Montastrea cavernosa) Knobby Brain Coral (Pseudodiploria clivosa), Boulder Brain Coral (Colpophylia natans), and Maze Coral (Meandrina meandrites). The disease’s persistence in affected areas and continued spread represent one of the most important threats currently facing our reefs.
Your help is vital to monitor and contain its spread. We urge park users to follow the following SCTLD guidelines and general marine park rules (keep away from pointer sticks, gloves, touching, removing, and always have good buoyancy).
If you wish to look at any of the professional literature on this subject, certain short-names are used for the affected corals, but the short names are based on the scientific names, not the common names.
Here are the translations:
Flower coral (Eusmilia fastigiata) EFAS
Grooved Brain Coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis) DLAB
Great Star Coral (Montastrea cavernosa MCAV
Knobby Brain Coral (Pseudodiploria clivosa) PCLI
Boulder Brain Coral (Colpophylia natans) CNAT
Maze Coral (Meandrina meandrites) MMEA
The other species (less commonly affected in Bonaire, but affected nonetheless) are:
Pillar Coral (Dendrogyra cylindrus) DCYL
Symmetrical Brain Coral (Pseudodiploria strigosa) PSTR
Star Coral (Orbicella) ORBI (Boulder Star OFRA and Lobed Star OANN)
Lettuce/Saucer/Sheet Coral (Agaricia) AGAR
Some pictures from Bonaire may be found here.
Pictures from Puerto Rico are here.
See also here for an excellent summary, and here for the NOAA summary.