The corals reefs of Australia and Papua New Guinea cover 19% of the world’s total reef area and contain levels of biological diversity approaching the ‘hot spots’ of the Philippines and Indonesia; Human pressures on these reefs are lower than in other parts of the world (particularly SE Asia). The reefs of eastern Australia, particularly the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), have a long history of research and monitoring and world leading management; Most coral reef management is implemented through Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) while fisheries resources are managed through specific fisheries management arrangements. Australian reefs are usually managed through cooperative arrangements between state and national governments, while managemen...
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...
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Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...
The corals reefs of Australia and Papua New Guinea cover 19% of the world’s total reef area and cont...
The Coral Sea lies in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, bordered by Australia, Papua New Guinea, the S...
The Great Barrier Reef is under mounting pressure. Similar pressures elsewhere in the world have con...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (the GBR) is an iconic natural ecosystem, globally renowned for its m...
The Great Barrier Reef is part of a global centre of coral diversity located in the Indo-Pacific an...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) system covers an area of about 350,000 sq km. on the north-eastern Aust...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is a remarkable structure – both for its abundant biodivers...
The Great Barrier Reef is important to Australia for its natural, cultural and socio-economic values...
The six Coral Triangle countries—Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands...
Coral reefs in Micronesia and American Samoa appear to be amongst the most resilient in the world, d...
Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs) are characterized by the presence of photosynthetically active or...
The six Coral Triangle countries-Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands...
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the Introduction is displayed as ...
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...
The corals reefs of Australia and Papua New Guinea cover 19% of the world’s total reef area and cont...
The Coral Sea lies in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, bordered by Australia, Papua New Guinea, the S...
The Great Barrier Reef is under mounting pressure. Similar pressures elsewhere in the world have con...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (the GBR) is an iconic natural ecosystem, globally renowned for its m...
The Great Barrier Reef is part of a global centre of coral diversity located in the Indo-Pacific an...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) system covers an area of about 350,000 sq km. on the north-eastern Aust...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is a remarkable structure – both for its abundant biodivers...
The Great Barrier Reef is important to Australia for its natural, cultural and socio-economic values...
The six Coral Triangle countries—Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands...
Coral reefs in Micronesia and American Samoa appear to be amongst the most resilient in the world, d...
Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs) are characterized by the presence of photosynthetically active or...
The six Coral Triangle countries-Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands...
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the Introduction is displayed as ...
Coral reefs are in dire need of effective governance, yet the science and planning of coral reef pro...