نتایج جستجو برای: tev of coral reef

تعداد نتایج: 21169374  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
R Chepesiuk

is it that is not poison? All things are poison and nothing is without poison. It is the dose only that makes a thing not a poison. Coral reefs, already one of the most delicate marine systems, are threatened by a host of pressures, including sea temperature increases , pollution, development, fishing, and tourism. Last March, the U.S. government unveiled an ambitious plan that addresses the mo...

Journal: :دیرینه شناسی 0
امرالله صفری حامد عامری محمد رضا وزیری ابراهیم محمدی

the qom formation in southwest kashan in sanandaj-sirjan fore arc basin has a thickness of 190 meters and is composed of medium to thick and massive bedded limestone, marly limestone, sandy limestone, marl and coglomerates. study of these deposits led to recognition of nine microfacies related to a carbonate platform. the high presence of perforate foraminifera in most of the recognized microfa...

2016
Diego Lirman Stephanie Schopmeyer

Reef restoration activities have proliferated in response to the need to mitigate coral declines and recover lost reef structure, function, and ecosystem services. Here, we describe the recent shift from costly and complex engineering solutions to recover degraded reef structure to more economical and efficient ecological approaches that focus on recovering the living components of reef communi...

2004
Leon E. Hallacher

Coral reefs are one of the world's most precious natural resources. In an effort to simply better understand coral reefs, biologists worldwide continue to study aspects of their biology and ecology. In addition, basic biological monitoring is often necessary to detect changes in reef systems that might be warning signals of reef degradation. It is the intent of this chapter to introduce surveyi...

2017
Todd L. Zimmerman Joel W. Martin

Collecting reef-associated invertebrates usually involves disturbance of the reef area, often damaging the habitat and sometimes damaging live corals. We introduce a nondestructive, inexpensive, and effective method for collecting coral reef-associated invertebrates using approximations of small coral heads constructed of concrete, PVC pipes, nylon cleaning pads, and other materials easily obta...

2018
Tyler D. Eddy William W.L. Cheung John F. Bruno

Coral reefs are important habitats that represent global marine biodiversity hotspots and provide important benefits to people in many tropical regions. However, coral reefs are becoming increasingly threatened by climate change, overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution. Historical baselines of coral cover are important to understand how much coral cover has been lost, e.g., to avoid the...

2014
Christian Wild Carin Jantzen Stephan Georg Kremb Maria Dornelas

Many coral reefs in the Caribbean experienced substantial changes in their benthic community composition during the last decades. This often resulted in phase shifts from scleractinian coral dominance to that by other benthic invertebrate or algae. However, knowledge about how the related role of coral-algae contacts may negatively affect corals is scarce. Therefore, benthic community compositi...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2003
R G Asch D D Turgeon

As part of the US Coral Reef Task Force's National Program to Map, Assess, Inventory, and Monitor US Coral Reef Ecosystems, a comprehensive survey of projects/programs monitoring coral reef ecosystems and related habitats (i.e., seagrass beds and mangroves) in the US Caribbean and Pacific was undertaken. Information was gathered on a total of 296 monitoring and assessment projects conducted sin...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2013
David A Feary John A Burt Andrew G Bauman Shaker Al Hazeem Mohamed A Abdel-Moati Khalifa A Al-Khalifa Donald M Anderson Carl Amos Andrew Baker Aaron Bartholomew Rita Bento Geórgenes H Cavalcante Chaolun Allen Chen Steve L Coles Koosha Dab Ashley M Fowler David George Edwin Grandcourt Ross Hill David M John David A Jones Shashank Keshavmurthy Huda Mahmoud Mahdi Moradi Och Tapeh Pargol Ghavam Mostafavi Humood Naser Michel Pichon Sam Purkis Bernhard Riegl Kaveh Samimi-Namin Charles Sheppard Jahangir Vajed Samiei Christian R Voolstra Joerg Wiedenmann

Expert opinion was assessed to identify current knowledge gaps in determining future changes in Arabian/Persian Gulf (thereafter 'Gulf') coral reefs. Thirty-one participants submitted 71 research questions that were peer-assessed in terms of scientific importance (i.e., filled a knowledge gap and was a research priority) and efficiency in resource use (i.e., was highly feasible and ecologically...

2013
David Blakeway Michael Byers James Stoddart Jason Rossendell

A 0.6 hectare artificial reef of local rock and recycled concrete sleepers was constructed in December 2006 at Parker Point in the industrial port of Dampier, western Australia, with the aim of providing an environmental offset for a nearshore coral community lost to land reclamation. Corals successfully colonised the artificial reef, despite the relatively harsh environmental conditions at the...

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