On a total of 1241 colonies of Acropora and Pocillopora, the majority (69%) was found at 3 m depth. At both depths, most coral colonies were in healthy condition (90% at 3 m and 88% at 9 m depth) and the main damage was UPC (5% at 3 m and 7% at 9 m),followed by BCC (2%) at 3 m and SILC (2%) at 9 m (Table 2). Only 0.2% of coral colonies resulted diseased (DIC) at 3 m depth, while no diseased colony was found at 9 m depth.At 3 m depth, coral colonies in healthy conditions (HCC) were on average 14.24 ± 4.26, with the lowest value in Mangrove Forest(4.00 ± 2.65) and the highest in Tanjung Kusu Kusu (52.67 ± 18.18);at 9 m depth, coral colonies were on average 6.26 ± 2.46, with the lowest value in Batu Tartaruga (1.00 ± 0.00) and Mangrove Forest(1.00 ± 1.73), and the highest in Tanjung Kusu Kusu (15.33 ± 4.04)(Fig. 4). At 3 m depth, damaged coral colonies (DCC) were on aver-age 1.65 ± 1.36, with the lowest value in Batu Toto, where no damaged coral colony was found, and the highest value in Paradise (6.00 ± 2.00); at 9 m depth, damaged coral colonies were on average 0.83 ± 0.97, with the lowest value in Batu Gosoh, Busabora Kampung and Paradise, where no damaged coral colony was found,and the highest value in Lihunu’s Garden (2.67 ± 2.89) (Fig. 5).