Coral reefs in Micronesia and American Samoa appear to be amongst the most resilient in the world, despite numerous on-going threats;\ud \ud There has been considerable recovery of reefs in western Micronesia (especially Palau) that were devastated during the massive coral bleaching in 1998;\ud \ud The more remote islands support thriving communities of large reef fishes due to limited fishing pressures and habitat degradation;\ud \ud Fish populations around major population centres show clear signs of over-fishing with few large fish observed because of fishing pressure, particularly spear-fishers using scuba;\ud \ud Management and monitoring efforts are on-going throughout the region and numerous effective initiatives are promoting recove...
Coral reefs have traditionally supplied coastal human populations with fishery products. Reef fisher...
Earlier declines in marine resources, combined with current fishing pressures and devastating coral ...
Coral reefs worldwide are being degraded by human-induced disturbances, resulting in ecological, eco...
Coral reefs in Micronesia and American Samoa appear to be amongst the most resilient in the world, d...
International audienceCoral reef ecosystems worldwide are immediately threatened by the impacts of c...
This report is based on the information collected by hard working scientists, managers, conservation...
Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
This report on the status of Micronesian coral reef ecosystems has been summarised from more detaile...
Coral reefs are important marine ecosystems that support extraordinary oceanic diversity. These liv...
Understanding how and why coral reefs have changed over the last twenty to thirty years is crucial f...
The 569-page report was structured to provide information according to the primary threats, topics, ...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The resilience of coral...
The corals reefs of Australia and Papua New Guinea cover 19% of the world’s total reef area and cont...
The concept of marine no-take areas has historically been used as a tool for managing ecosystem func...
Coral reefs have traditionally supplied coastal human populations with fishery products. Reef fisher...
Earlier declines in marine resources, combined with current fishing pressures and devastating coral ...
Coral reefs worldwide are being degraded by human-induced disturbances, resulting in ecological, eco...
Coral reefs in Micronesia and American Samoa appear to be amongst the most resilient in the world, d...
International audienceCoral reef ecosystems worldwide are immediately threatened by the impacts of c...
This report is based on the information collected by hard working scientists, managers, conservation...
Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
This report on the status of Micronesian coral reef ecosystems has been summarised from more detaile...
Coral reefs are important marine ecosystems that support extraordinary oceanic diversity. These liv...
Understanding how and why coral reefs have changed over the last twenty to thirty years is crucial f...
The 569-page report was structured to provide information according to the primary threats, topics, ...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The resilience of coral...
The corals reefs of Australia and Papua New Guinea cover 19% of the world’s total reef area and cont...
The concept of marine no-take areas has historically been used as a tool for managing ecosystem func...
Coral reefs have traditionally supplied coastal human populations with fishery products. Reef fisher...
Earlier declines in marine resources, combined with current fishing pressures and devastating coral ...
Coral reefs worldwide are being degraded by human-induced disturbances, resulting in ecological, eco...