SummaryThe Sumatra-Andanaman tsunami was one of the greatest natural disasters in recorded human history. Here, we show that on the northwest coast of Aceh, Indonesia, where the tsunami was most ferocious [1], the damage to corals, although occasionally spectacular, was surprisingly limited. We detected no change in shallow coral assemblages between March 2003 and March 2005, with the exception of one site smothered by sediment. Direct tsunami damage was dependent on habitat and largely restricted to corals growing in unconsolidated substrata, a feature unique to tsunami disturbance. Reef condition, however, varied widely within the region and was clearly correlated with human impacts prior to the tsunami. Where fishing has been controlled,...
A turbulent history and geographic isolation have prevented systematic surveys of coral reef resourc...
The major findings of the 60 authors and contributors of this Status of Coral Reefs in Tsunami Affec...
Mortality from the tsunamis was high, with more than 7,000 deaths in the Nicobar group alone (the f...
The Sumatra-Andanaman tsunami was one of the greatest natural disasters in recorded human history. H...
SummaryThe Sumatra-Andanaman tsunami was one of the greatest natural disasters in recorded human his...
The impacts of the tsunami in 2004 on the reefs in Surin Marine National Park, Thailand, varied with...
The 2004 Asian tsunami impact on coral reefs was far from catastrophic. In most parts of the Indian ...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami drastically altered the coastal zone of Aceh, Indonesia. Tsunami induc...
653-656Coral reefs of the east coast of Andaman & Nicobar Islands were affected by the Indian Ocean...
Abstract Corals at Ishigaki Island, Japan, are characterized by their high species diversity. Not on...
Twelve years ago 9.3 Mw earthquake in the Andaman Islands, on December 26, 2004 accompanied by the t...
We assessed the effects of the tsunami on seaweeds and segrasses communities at Talibong island and ...
A turbulent history and geographic isolation have prevented systematic surveys of coral reef resourc...
Mangroves and coral reefs are among the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastlines. The...
Reefs around Surin were affected by the 26 December tsunami differently depending on the marine topo...
A turbulent history and geographic isolation have prevented systematic surveys of coral reef resourc...
The major findings of the 60 authors and contributors of this Status of Coral Reefs in Tsunami Affec...
Mortality from the tsunamis was high, with more than 7,000 deaths in the Nicobar group alone (the f...
The Sumatra-Andanaman tsunami was one of the greatest natural disasters in recorded human history. H...
SummaryThe Sumatra-Andanaman tsunami was one of the greatest natural disasters in recorded human his...
The impacts of the tsunami in 2004 on the reefs in Surin Marine National Park, Thailand, varied with...
The 2004 Asian tsunami impact on coral reefs was far from catastrophic. In most parts of the Indian ...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami drastically altered the coastal zone of Aceh, Indonesia. Tsunami induc...
653-656Coral reefs of the east coast of Andaman & Nicobar Islands were affected by the Indian Ocean...
Abstract Corals at Ishigaki Island, Japan, are characterized by their high species diversity. Not on...
Twelve years ago 9.3 Mw earthquake in the Andaman Islands, on December 26, 2004 accompanied by the t...
We assessed the effects of the tsunami on seaweeds and segrasses communities at Talibong island and ...
A turbulent history and geographic isolation have prevented systematic surveys of coral reef resourc...
Mangroves and coral reefs are among the major ecosystems of tropical and subtropical coastlines. The...
Reefs around Surin were affected by the 26 December tsunami differently depending on the marine topo...
A turbulent history and geographic isolation have prevented systematic surveys of coral reef resourc...
The major findings of the 60 authors and contributors of this Status of Coral Reefs in Tsunami Affec...
Mortality from the tsunamis was high, with more than 7,000 deaths in the Nicobar group alone (the f...