[Extract] In the period 1976 to the present [1980], the author and others have examined methodologies for the biological characterization of coral reefs at scales ranging from square meters to tens of square kilometres. This paper, which is part I of a two part report, describes an application of the 'manta-tow' method for characterizing reefs at a scale between these two extremes. This application has been developed under the auspices of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, and is now a major tool in their reef reconnaissance programme. [Extract] This paper is Part II of a report to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. It r...
Seven coral reef survey methods were compared in an experimental plot of 100 m² on a Caribbean shelf...
The global increase in seawater temperature is causing irreparable damages to coral reefs all over t...
While the remote-sensing community attempts to find measures of reef "health" able to be detected an...
This report was prepared for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority[Extract] Coral reefs are d...
Coral reefs are declining rapidly in response to unprecedented rates of environmental change. Rapid ...
Coral reefs are highly dynamic and productive marine ecosystems, providing habitat and refuge for an...
Coral reefs are an essential part of most coastal, tropical communities, contributing $30 billion a ...
Mapping of coral reefs is useful for understanding, monitoring and tracking their development. Howev...
This paper presents a multi-temporal underwater photogrammetric survey of a reef patch located in Mo...
Abstract The recent decline in the condition of coral reef communities worldwide has fueled the need...
[Extract] Following a 7 day training trip 42 days were spent surveying selection of reefs throughout...
Digital videophotography, computer image analysis and physical measurements have been used to monito...
Marine ecosystems provide critically important goods and services to society, and hence their accele...
The Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) commissioned the Centre for Environmental Management (CEM) to...
The choice of ecological monitoring methods and descriptors determines the effectiveness of a progra...
Seven coral reef survey methods were compared in an experimental plot of 100 m² on a Caribbean shelf...
The global increase in seawater temperature is causing irreparable damages to coral reefs all over t...
While the remote-sensing community attempts to find measures of reef "health" able to be detected an...
This report was prepared for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority[Extract] Coral reefs are d...
Coral reefs are declining rapidly in response to unprecedented rates of environmental change. Rapid ...
Coral reefs are highly dynamic and productive marine ecosystems, providing habitat and refuge for an...
Coral reefs are an essential part of most coastal, tropical communities, contributing $30 billion a ...
Mapping of coral reefs is useful for understanding, monitoring and tracking their development. Howev...
This paper presents a multi-temporal underwater photogrammetric survey of a reef patch located in Mo...
Abstract The recent decline in the condition of coral reef communities worldwide has fueled the need...
[Extract] Following a 7 day training trip 42 days were spent surveying selection of reefs throughout...
Digital videophotography, computer image analysis and physical measurements have been used to monito...
Marine ecosystems provide critically important goods and services to society, and hence their accele...
The Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) commissioned the Centre for Environmental Management (CEM) to...
The choice of ecological monitoring methods and descriptors determines the effectiveness of a progra...
Seven coral reef survey methods were compared in an experimental plot of 100 m² on a Caribbean shelf...
The global increase in seawater temperature is causing irreparable damages to coral reefs all over t...
While the remote-sensing community attempts to find measures of reef "health" able to be detected an...