AIMS undertook field work at Scott Reef in October 2014 to monitor benthic and fish communities in accordance with an on-going Co-investment Agreement with Woodside Energy Ltd (WEL). The Scott Reef Research Project (SRRP) has been running for the past 20 years, and as such, is one of the longest running and most comprehensive studies of coral reef ecosystems in the world, providing unique and valuable insights into tropical coral reef ecology. The scope of the most recent field trip (\u27SRRP 2014\u27) included on-going long-term monitoring of shallow water coral and fish communities, as well as deployment and recovery of temperature loggers and recovery of sediment traps. All data collection as completed at Scott Reef in October 2014 as ou...
This project is supported by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Australian Institute of M...
This study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest reef flat in Reunion, Sai...
Networks of no-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are widely advocated for preserving exploited fish stock...
Copyright © 2008 Inter-Research.Coral reefs are consistently and increasingly subject to acute distu...
1. Under current trajectories, it is unlikely that the coral reefs of the future will resemble t...
International audienceThis study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest ree...
In 1998, seawater temperature anomalies led to unprecedented levels of coral bleaching on reefs worl...
Coral reefs have one of the highest levels of biodiversity of all ecosystems in the world and are im...
Effective environmental management hinges on efficient and targeted monitoring, which in turn should...
Since the early eighties, when non-equilibrium dynamics became accepted as an intrinsic part of ecol...
<div><p>Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated or...
The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), in partnership with Woodside Energy Ltd (Woodside...
Coral cover on reefs is declining globally due to coastal development, overfishing and climate chang...
Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated organisms....
This project will continue a unique data set that documents long-term trends in coral reef communiti...
This project is supported by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Australian Institute of M...
This study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest reef flat in Reunion, Sai...
Networks of no-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are widely advocated for preserving exploited fish stock...
Copyright © 2008 Inter-Research.Coral reefs are consistently and increasingly subject to acute distu...
1. Under current trajectories, it is unlikely that the coral reefs of the future will resemble t...
International audienceThis study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest ree...
In 1998, seawater temperature anomalies led to unprecedented levels of coral bleaching on reefs worl...
Coral reefs have one of the highest levels of biodiversity of all ecosystems in the world and are im...
Effective environmental management hinges on efficient and targeted monitoring, which in turn should...
Since the early eighties, when non-equilibrium dynamics became accepted as an intrinsic part of ecol...
<div><p>Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated or...
The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), in partnership with Woodside Energy Ltd (Woodside...
Coral cover on reefs is declining globally due to coastal development, overfishing and climate chang...
Much research on coral reefs has documented differential declines in coral and associated organisms....
This project will continue a unique data set that documents long-term trends in coral reef communiti...
This project is supported by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Australian Institute of M...
This study assesses changes in subtidal benthic communities on the largest reef flat in Reunion, Sai...
Networks of no-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are widely advocated for preserving exploited fish stock...