A recent rezoning of La Parguera, southwest Puerto Rico, as a tourist zone has resulted in an imbalance between development and appropriate resource management. Development associated with tourism is destroying the sub-tropical dry forest and adding pressure on the marine resources through increased boat traffic and marine structures. Declining water quality and benthic community health are two of the impacts seen in La Parguera associated with these land use changes. This study is three-fold. First, I evaluated the effect of houseboats on the benthic community. By comparing seagrass vigor under houseboats and in control areas, the houseboats were not found to be damaging seagrasses through shading nor were they reducing water quality. In f...
Logging and plantation agriculture are vital to economies and livelihoods in tropical nations, inclu...
Mangroves are tropical and subtropical ecosystems found in intertidal zones that provide vital ecosy...
The interconnected nature of the geography, history, culture and politics of Puerto Rico has created...
Coral reef degradation has been documented in the Caribbean over the last four decades. Puerto Rico’...
Anthropogenically enhanced delivery of sediments and other land-based sources of pollution represent...
Coral reefs are threatened globally, with habitat degradation and associated resource losses of prim...
Many marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established in recent years. Some MPAs are open to tour...
Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse habitats in the world, along being one of the m...
A major environmental concern in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is increased sediment load to water...
Funding: University of St Andrews, School of Geography and Geosciences; Van Eeden Foundation [Projec...
Seagrass beds are globally declining due to human activities in coastal areas. We here aimed to iden...
Seagrass beds are globally declining due to human activities in coastal areas. We here aimed to iden...
Punta Cana, one of the largest tourist destinations in the Caribbean, is located in the western part...
Antigua’s coral reefs are among the most degraded in the Caribbean, having low coral cover, few herb...
This paper discusses land-sourced pollution with an emphasis on domestic sewage in the Caribbean in ...
Logging and plantation agriculture are vital to economies and livelihoods in tropical nations, inclu...
Mangroves are tropical and subtropical ecosystems found in intertidal zones that provide vital ecosy...
The interconnected nature of the geography, history, culture and politics of Puerto Rico has created...
Coral reef degradation has been documented in the Caribbean over the last four decades. Puerto Rico’...
Anthropogenically enhanced delivery of sediments and other land-based sources of pollution represent...
Coral reefs are threatened globally, with habitat degradation and associated resource losses of prim...
Many marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established in recent years. Some MPAs are open to tour...
Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse habitats in the world, along being one of the m...
A major environmental concern in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is increased sediment load to water...
Funding: University of St Andrews, School of Geography and Geosciences; Van Eeden Foundation [Projec...
Seagrass beds are globally declining due to human activities in coastal areas. We here aimed to iden...
Seagrass beds are globally declining due to human activities in coastal areas. We here aimed to iden...
Punta Cana, one of the largest tourist destinations in the Caribbean, is located in the western part...
Antigua’s coral reefs are among the most degraded in the Caribbean, having low coral cover, few herb...
This paper discusses land-sourced pollution with an emphasis on domestic sewage in the Caribbean in ...
Logging and plantation agriculture are vital to economies and livelihoods in tropical nations, inclu...
Mangroves are tropical and subtropical ecosystems found in intertidal zones that provide vital ecosy...
The interconnected nature of the geography, history, culture and politics of Puerto Rico has created...