In 2005, the Mexican Caribbean was impacted by two powerful hurricanes: Emily (July) and Wilma (October). This study assessed the immediate damage caused by these events on the coral community in the Marine Protected Area of Cozumel. Six reefs were evaluated during three time periods: before the hurricanes, after Emily, and after Wilma. In each reef, six transects were surveyed to determine the cover of corals. The results indicate a cumulative decline of 56% in live coral cover after both hurricanes had struck. At the generic level, chi-square statistics revealed a uniform reduction in the percent cover of the different coral genera. Standard ecological indices indicated no major modifications in community structure; however, the taxonomic...
The Majagual patch reef was surveyed 13 days after the indirect effects of hurricane Mitch with 1 m²...
Hurricanes and tropical storms can cause large scale morphological changes to barrier beach systems ...
Abstract: Artificial reefs are often discouraged in shallow waters over concerns of storm damage to ...
Long term monitoring of coral reefs on the northwest coast of Roatán, Honduras, has documented signi...
The effects of Hurricane Emily (July 2005, Category 4) on nine different benthic substrates in the r...
In 1998, coral populations in Belize were disturbed simultaneously by a severe coral bleaching event...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
The decline of corals on tropical reefs is usually ascribed to a combination of natural and anthropo...
Abstract. A review of research on the effects of hurricanes on coral reefs suggests that the interme...
In 1967 thousands of concrete hexapods (each 1.4m tall) were deployed in a linear pile perpendicular...
In September 2008, Hurricane Ike hit South Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands as a Category 4 hurrican...
Long-term annual monitoring of coral reef communities on the north coast of Jamaica has revealed dra...
Over the past 40 years, coral cover has reduced by as much as 80%. At the same time, Coral Reefs are...
The CARICOMP site at Puerto Morelos, Mexico was monitored from 1993 to 2005. No significant changes ...
Hard coral (Scleractinia and Milleporina) cover data were examined from 37 sites surveyed annually f...
The Majagual patch reef was surveyed 13 days after the indirect effects of hurricane Mitch with 1 m²...
Hurricanes and tropical storms can cause large scale morphological changes to barrier beach systems ...
Abstract: Artificial reefs are often discouraged in shallow waters over concerns of storm damage to ...
Long term monitoring of coral reefs on the northwest coast of Roatán, Honduras, has documented signi...
The effects of Hurricane Emily (July 2005, Category 4) on nine different benthic substrates in the r...
In 1998, coral populations in Belize were disturbed simultaneously by a severe coral bleaching event...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
The decline of corals on tropical reefs is usually ascribed to a combination of natural and anthropo...
Abstract. A review of research on the effects of hurricanes on coral reefs suggests that the interme...
In 1967 thousands of concrete hexapods (each 1.4m tall) were deployed in a linear pile perpendicular...
In September 2008, Hurricane Ike hit South Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands as a Category 4 hurrican...
Long-term annual monitoring of coral reef communities on the north coast of Jamaica has revealed dra...
Over the past 40 years, coral cover has reduced by as much as 80%. At the same time, Coral Reefs are...
The CARICOMP site at Puerto Morelos, Mexico was monitored from 1993 to 2005. No significant changes ...
Hard coral (Scleractinia and Milleporina) cover data were examined from 37 sites surveyed annually f...
The Majagual patch reef was surveyed 13 days after the indirect effects of hurricane Mitch with 1 m²...
Hurricanes and tropical storms can cause large scale morphological changes to barrier beach systems ...
Abstract: Artificial reefs are often discouraged in shallow waters over concerns of storm damage to ...