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National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science - NCCOS
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The coral reefs at the foot of Florida are legendary, making up a barrier reef that spans more than 255 continuous miles making it the fifth longest ...
NCCOS-supported Research Aids Site Selection for Coral Restoration
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NCCOS-supported researchers from the University of Florida and Smithsonian Marine Station paired water quality sensors with coral outplants to develop ...
Evidence on the Use of Built Structures for Coral Reef-Related ...
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We will help address this barrier by assessing the global state of knowledge on built structures in coral reefs to help inform management decisions ...
Black Band Disease - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Black band disease (BBD) is an infectious coral disease that is globally present and affects 19 scleractinian coral species. Black band disease is ...
[PDF] (Undertrack of tracking beeps and boops)
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The coral reefs at the foot of Florida are legendary, making up a barrier reef that spans more than 255 continuous miles making it the fifth longest ...
Science of the Total Environment
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month on coral reefs located centrally on the Great Barrier Reef after heavy storms (Devlin et al., 1998). Studies dating back to 1933, indicate that ...
Coral Reproduction - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Coral Reproduction Corals, like many sessile organisms that are unable to search for compatible partners, have adapted unique reproductive strategies ...
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD)
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Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) is a highly lethal coral disease that was first reported off the coast of Florida in 2014 and has since spread ...
Mesophotic coral ecosystems examined: La Parguera, Puerto Rico, USA
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This chapter takes an in-depth look at some of the MCEs that have been studied to date (Figure 3.1) and demonstrates that while there are ...
Methods Used to Map the Benthic Habitats of Puerto Rico and the U.S ...
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Back Reef: Area between the seaward edge of a lagoon floor and the landward edge of a reef crest. This zone is present only when a reef crest exists ...
Habitat Digitizer Extension - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal ...
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“This is an incredibly useful tool. I am using it to classify parts of the outer Great Barrier Reef.” – James Cook University, Australia “I am ...
Giant Barrel Sponges at Dry Tortugas and Pulley Ridge are Genetically ...
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The overall project, led by the University of Miami, investigated the role that the mesophotic reefs of Pulley Ridge (60–105 meters or ~195–345 feet) ...
White Band Disease - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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White Band Disease (WBD) is a common tissue loss disease that affects the two Caribbean acroporid species Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata ...
Coral Disease and Health Consortium (CDHC) – Solutions Today for Reefs ...
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The Coral Disease and Health Consortium (CDHC) is a network of scientists and managers supporting conservation, restoration, and management goals to ...
Understanding the Impact of Sea Level Rise on Coral Reef and Mangrove ...
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The flooding characteristics from the simulations with coral reef and mangrove NBS will be compared to simulations with only traditional flood ...
Assessment of Chemical Contaminants in Sediments and Biota from Cocos ...
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Cocos Lagoon (Figure 1) is an atoll-like coral reef lagoon located on the southwestern coast of the island of Guam. The lagoon is separated from the ...
How do Ocean Currents Connect Coral Reefs among Islands in the Mariana ...
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Many reef organisms including corals and reef fish have a larval phase during which eggs and young are cast into ocean currents to grow and drift ...
Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative (HCRI) - NCCOS - National Centers for ...
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The Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative (HCRI) research cooperative includes county, state, and federal agencies; community-based organizations; and the ...
Great Star Corals Genetically Similar at Different Depths Across ...
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The great star coral (Montastraea cavernosa) is an important reef-building species with broad depth and geographic distribution, making it an ideal ...
The importance of fisheries pressure on coral reefs in CNMI and USVI ...
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Coral reefs are among the most valuable ecosystems in the world, providing food for coastal communities, shoreline protection through the attenuation ...