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Coral Reef Assessment and Monitoring

The subsistence coral reef fish fishery in the Torres Strait: monitoring protocols and assessment

The subsistence coral reef fish fishery in the Torres Strait: monitoring protocols and assessment

... different monitoring methods for the two sub-sectors of the fishery was imposed by the peculiarity of the study ...for monitoring tropical reef fisheries, especially for subsistence fisheries, as ...

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The subsistence coral reef fish fishery in the Torres Strait: monitoring protocols and assessment

The subsistence coral reef fish fishery in the Torres Strait: monitoring protocols and assessment

... subsistence reef fish fishery in the Torres Strait (Objective ...when monitoring other similar Indigenous fisheries in ...monitor reef fish fisheries, was precluded in this study by several ...

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A Management Capacity Assessment of Selected Coral Reef Marine Protected Areas in the Caribbean

A Management Capacity Assessment of Selected Coral Reef Marine Protected Areas in the Caribbean

... an assessment of capacity building needs for the management of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Caribbean ...the assessment, which is an initiative of NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program ...

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Coral Bleaching - The Corals and Their Reef System

Coral Bleaching - The Corals and Their Reef System

... term coral bleaching is synonymously associated with coral mortality (so-called ‘lethal’ bleaching ...how coral species and reef systems will likely withstand environmental and thus climatic ...

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FLORIDA FLORIDA S. Florida S Coral Reef Management Priorities CORAL REEF MANAGEMENT PRIORITIES

FLORIDA FLORIDA S. Florida S Coral Reef Management Priorities CORAL REEF MANAGEMENT PRIORITIES

... represented in Section Two were determined to be top priority coral reef conservation and management goals for the state of Florida. Objectives for all goals were drafted at the workshop. Similar to the ...

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Coral Reef Monitoring and antenna Design

Coral Reef Monitoring and antenna Design

... Sensing the marine environment autonomously has become more essential as civilization encroaches and threatens coral reef ecosystem integrity. Passive data collection, wherein environmental values are ...

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The spatial ecology of coral reef fishes

The spatial ecology of coral reef fishes

... the reef habitat (see above), the receivers were positioned in parallel lines following two distinct reef ...the reef consisted of 5 VR2W receivers and was configured with the first two receivers ...

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Symbiodinium diversity in mesophotic coral communities on the Great Barrier Reef: a first assessment

Symbiodinium diversity in mesophotic coral communities on the Great Barrier Reef: a first assessment

... Coral collections from the RV ‘Southern Surveyor’ research cruise to the northern and central GBR retrieved samples from at least 10 genera belonging to 7 major coral families: the Acroporidae, Agarici- ...

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Coral Reef Fin Fish Fishery Level 1 Ecological Risk Assessment

Coral Reef Fin Fish Fishery Level 1 Ecological Risk Assessment

... each assessment, their relevance to the current fishing environment and areas where this risk may be ...secondary assessment aims to assess the likelihood of the risk coming to fruition over the short to ...

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Spatial Ecology of Reef Fish in Backreef and Coral Reef Habitats.

Spatial Ecology of Reef Fish in Backreef and Coral Reef Habitats.

... adult coral reef fish densities, the size of mangrove nursery habitat, and proximity of mangrove patches, he found no significant relationships between adult densities and these patch characteristics, ...

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Coral reef degradation alters the isotopic niche of reef fishes

Coral reef degradation alters the isotopic niche of reef fishes

... used isotopic niche sizes and mean δ15N and δ13C values of each species in two coral strategies; Chaetodon lunulatus corallivore, Chrysiptera rollandi zooplanktivore,.. Halichoeres melan[r] ...

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The role of turtles as coral reef macroherbivores

The role of turtles as coral reef macroherbivores

... to reef health and resilience, focusing on the roles performed by herbivorous fishes ...in reef processes, lack some important morphological and behavioural traits of larger ...

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Regional endothermy in a coral reef fish?

Regional endothermy in a coral reef fish?

... Individual C. microrhinos were anaesthetized in a tricane methanesulfonate (MS-222) seawater solution (0.13 gL 21 ) for approximately 60 s, until loss of equilibrium. At this time, the fork length (FL; cm) was recorded ...

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Rethinking coral reef functional futures

Rethinking coral reef functional futures

... One aspect currently hindering our progress, is a “functionality crisis” (Bellwood et al. this issue). To date, we have lacked a clear and universal definition of the term ‘function’ and many assumed links between ...

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Colour vision in coral reef fish

Colour vision in coral reef fish

... caught reef fish are able to learn to associate food with a specific target and are able to perform two alternative discrimination ...or reef fish, similar to what has been done with goldfish (Neumeyer, ...

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Multifocal lenses in coral reef fishes

Multifocal lenses in coral reef fishes

... Fish from 11 species were investigated, representing four different lifestyles: diurnal herbivores, diurnal planktivores, nocturnal planktivores and predators. The first three groups consisted of three species each and ...

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Oxygen consumption by a coral reef sponge

Oxygen consumption by a coral reef sponge

... a coral reef sponge, under conditions of full activity, at a reduced activity and while starved (basal rate) to estimate how much of the sponge’s total energy expenditure is used for its basal activity, and ...

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A National CORAL REEF ACTION STRATEGY

A National CORAL REEF ACTION STRATEGY

... Nation’s coral reef ecosystems requires reductions in the concentrations and cumulative impacts of pollution from a variety of ...the reef ecosystem including reduced coral cover, diversity, ...

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Coral Reef Resilience and Resistance to Bleaching

Coral Reef Resilience and Resistance to Bleaching

... of coral transplantations because natural recruitment is often limited and displays great inter- annual ...of coral fragments can be beneficial by reducing the burden of reproductive success on source reefs ...

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Coral Reef Conservation Program. nternational. NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program International Strategy

Coral Reef Conservation Program. nternational. NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program International Strategy

... security. Coral reefs in ...with reef communities of the Yucatan Peninsula, Greater Antilles and Eastern ...Caribbean coral reef resources provided between ...

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