With compelling evidence that half the world’s coral reefs have been lost over the last four decades, there is urgent motivation to understand where reefs are located and their health. Without such basic baseline information, it is challenging to mount a response to the reef crisis on the global scale at which it is occurring. To combat this lack of baseline data, the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation embarked on a 10-yr survey of a broad selection of Earth’s remotest reef sites—the Global Reef Expedition. This paper focuses on one output of this expedition, which is meter-resolution seafloor habitat and bathymetry maps developed from DigitalGlobe satellite imagery and calibrated by field observations. Distributed on an equatorial ...
The Ningaloo Reef, Australia’s longest fringing reef, is uniquely positioned in the NW region of the...
Increasing sea surface temperature and extreme heat events pose the greatest threat to coral reefs g...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Surveillance des récifs de corail par satellit
With compelling evidence that half the world's coral reefs have been lost over the last four decades...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and iconic ecosystems on Earth, but a range of anthropogenic ...
Coral reefs offer a variety of ecosystem services, including sustenance, economic opportunities, and...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is a globally unique and precious national resource; however, t...
Decision making for the conservation and management of coral reef biodiversity requires an understan...
We propose a framework for spatially estimating a proxy for coral reef resilience using remote sensi...
Coral reef management and conservation stand to benefit from improved high-resolution global mapping...
Coral reefs face an uncertain future and may not recover naturally from anthropogenic climate change...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
Marine species and their habitats are facing widespread overexploitation and degradation, respective...
Marine species and their habitats are facing widespread overexploitation and degradation, respective...
Chapter 2: This chapter introduces the five study sites (Ras Al‐Qasabah; Al Wajh; Yanbu; Farasan Ban...
The Ningaloo Reef, Australia’s longest fringing reef, is uniquely positioned in the NW region of the...
Increasing sea surface temperature and extreme heat events pose the greatest threat to coral reefs g...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Surveillance des récifs de corail par satellit
With compelling evidence that half the world's coral reefs have been lost over the last four decades...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and iconic ecosystems on Earth, but a range of anthropogenic ...
Coral reefs offer a variety of ecosystem services, including sustenance, economic opportunities, and...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is a globally unique and precious national resource; however, t...
Decision making for the conservation and management of coral reef biodiversity requires an understan...
We propose a framework for spatially estimating a proxy for coral reef resilience using remote sensi...
Coral reef management and conservation stand to benefit from improved high-resolution global mapping...
Coral reefs face an uncertain future and may not recover naturally from anthropogenic climate change...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide and monitoring activities are important for assessing the impac...
Marine species and their habitats are facing widespread overexploitation and degradation, respective...
Marine species and their habitats are facing widespread overexploitation and degradation, respective...
Chapter 2: This chapter introduces the five study sites (Ras Al‐Qasabah; Al Wajh; Yanbu; Farasan Ban...
The Ningaloo Reef, Australia’s longest fringing reef, is uniquely positioned in the NW region of the...
Increasing sea surface temperature and extreme heat events pose the greatest threat to coral reefs g...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Surveillance des récifs de corail par satellit