Most current coral reef management is supported by mapping and monitoring limited in record length and spatial extent. These deficiencies were addressed in a multidisciplinary study of cyclone impacts on Abore Reef, New-Caledonia. Local knowledge, high thematic-resolution maps, and time-series satellite imagery complemented classical in situ monitoring methods. Field survey stations were selected from examination of pre- and post-cyclone images and their post-cyclone coral communities documented in terms of substrata, coral morphologies, live coral cover, and taxonomy. Time-series maps of hierarchically defined coral communities created at spatial scales documenting the variability among communities (29-45 classes) and suggesting the proces...
Coral reefs are exceptionally biodiverse and human dependence on their ecosystem services is high. R...
Reef monitoring programmes often focus on limited sites, predominantly on reef slope areas, which do...
Marine resource managers face a series of complex challenges in observing coral stress across protec...
Monitoring coral reef communities at a decadal scale is necessary to understand and project their dy...
Monitoring coral reef communities at a decadal scale is necessary to understand and project their dy...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
International audienceCoral reef degradation due to environmental change, including anthropogenic di...
Coral reef environments support high levels of marine biodiversity, they are important sites for coa...
Coral reefs are under threat from stressors at various scales from the global to regional and local ...
Remote sensing stands as the defining technology in our ability to monitor coral reefs, as well as t...
Coral reefs are exceptionally biodiverse and human dependence on their ecosystem services is high. R...
As elsewhere in Indonesia, local inhabitants in the Pangkajene and Kepulauan (PANGKEP) Regency, Sper...
Effective environmental management hinges on efficient and targeted monitoring, which in turn should...
Coral reefs are exceptionally biodiverse and human dependence on their ecosystem services is high. R...
Reef monitoring programmes often focus on limited sites, predominantly on reef slope areas, which do...
Marine resource managers face a series of complex challenges in observing coral stress across protec...
Monitoring coral reef communities at a decadal scale is necessary to understand and project their dy...
Monitoring coral reef communities at a decadal scale is necessary to understand and project their dy...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
International audienceCoral reef degradation due to environmental change, including anthropogenic di...
Coral reef environments support high levels of marine biodiversity, they are important sites for coa...
Coral reefs are under threat from stressors at various scales from the global to regional and local ...
Remote sensing stands as the defining technology in our ability to monitor coral reefs, as well as t...
Coral reefs are exceptionally biodiverse and human dependence on their ecosystem services is high. R...
As elsewhere in Indonesia, local inhabitants in the Pangkajene and Kepulauan (PANGKEP) Regency, Sper...
Effective environmental management hinges on efficient and targeted monitoring, which in turn should...
Coral reefs are exceptionally biodiverse and human dependence on their ecosystem services is high. R...
Reef monitoring programmes often focus on limited sites, predominantly on reef slope areas, which do...
Marine resource managers face a series of complex challenges in observing coral stress across protec...