The Florida Keys coral reef ecosystem supports multimillion-dollar commercial and recreational fisheries. The ecological effects caused by fishing gear that is lost when cut or broken after snagging on the bottom is a growing concern to managers and scientists. Few data exist, however, to assess the impacts of lost fishing gear to benthic organisms and habitat structure. In this study, 63 offshore coral reef and hard-bottom sites were surveyed during 2001 to quantify the impacts of lost fishing gear to coral reef sessile invertebrates. Lost hook-and-line fishing gear accounted for 87% of all debris (N=298 incidences) encountered and was responsible for 84% of the 321 documented impacts to sponges and benthic cnidarians, predominantly consis...
The maintenance of coral reef framework results from a balance between skeletal accretion and bioero...
The decline of elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, has been ongoing for decades, but the causes of decl...
Reef coral communities in a non-reef setting on shallow, flat hardgrounds were quantitatively sample...
The Florida Keys coral reef ecosystem supports multimillion-dollar commercial and recreational fishe...
Concern about declining trends in coral reef habitats and reef fish stocks in the Florida Keys contr...
The southeastern coast of Florida, USA supports a substantial recreational fishery, yet little is kn...
Acute disturbances and chronic pressures have an important and increasing influence on the structure...
Profound ecological changes are occurring on coral reefs throughout the tropics, with marked coral c...
Recent declines in coral populations along the Florida reef tract have prompted the establishment of...
Government and private organizations in many regions invest heavily in artificial reefs as a method ...
The analysis of coral community structure and diversity by means of line transects provides a powerf...
The 1983-84 Caribbean-wide mortality of the long-spined sea urchin Diadema antillarum Philippi was f...
High-latitude reef communities consisting of typical Caribbean fauna of variable composition and den...
An increasingly common method to restore eroding beaches is nourishment, a process by which lost san...
Quantitative coral damage assessment by means of line transects was performed in several northern Re...
The maintenance of coral reef framework results from a balance between skeletal accretion and bioero...
The decline of elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, has been ongoing for decades, but the causes of decl...
Reef coral communities in a non-reef setting on shallow, flat hardgrounds were quantitatively sample...
The Florida Keys coral reef ecosystem supports multimillion-dollar commercial and recreational fishe...
Concern about declining trends in coral reef habitats and reef fish stocks in the Florida Keys contr...
The southeastern coast of Florida, USA supports a substantial recreational fishery, yet little is kn...
Acute disturbances and chronic pressures have an important and increasing influence on the structure...
Profound ecological changes are occurring on coral reefs throughout the tropics, with marked coral c...
Recent declines in coral populations along the Florida reef tract have prompted the establishment of...
Government and private organizations in many regions invest heavily in artificial reefs as a method ...
The analysis of coral community structure and diversity by means of line transects provides a powerf...
The 1983-84 Caribbean-wide mortality of the long-spined sea urchin Diadema antillarum Philippi was f...
High-latitude reef communities consisting of typical Caribbean fauna of variable composition and den...
An increasingly common method to restore eroding beaches is nourishment, a process by which lost san...
Quantitative coral damage assessment by means of line transects was performed in several northern Re...
The maintenance of coral reef framework results from a balance between skeletal accretion and bioero...
The decline of elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, has been ongoing for decades, but the causes of decl...
Reef coral communities in a non-reef setting on shallow, flat hardgrounds were quantitatively sample...