Kupe and the Corals is the story of Kupe, a young boy who undertakes an
amazing voyage of discovery to learn about corals and the importance of
coral reefs to all of the many animals that depend upon them. One night
while he is fishing with his father, Kupe observes an astonishing event,
thousands and thousands of tiny "bubbles" rising to the surface of the
waters in the lagoon near where he lives. Kupe is amazed by this sight
and wants to learn more about the "strange pink bubbles" that he has
captured in an old jam jar. Kupe visits with an elder from his village
and a scientist from the nearby marine lab in an attempt to learn more
about what he has seen. During his conversations, Kupe learns that what
he has captured are tiny coral larvae, baby corals that are produced in
the millions over just a few nights each year by the adult corals living
in the lagoon. Kupe then goes on to learn more about how corals grow and
the importance of corals in building the reefs that provide homes for
all of the other wonderful animals that he sees while snorkeling in the
lagoon. Now, realizing how important the larvae he has captured are to
the health of the coral reef, Kupe happily returns his larvae to the
sea. Kupe and the Corals, is the sixth book in the Long Term Ecological
Research Network Series.