Coral bleaching surveys were conducted to assess how a coral reef in the Kimberley region, NW Australia, recovered from the 2016 mass bleaching event documented at this location. The surveys were conducted at Shell island (Shenton Bluff), Cygnet Bay, in both the intertidal and subtidal reef zone. To quantify coral recovery and mortality, reef-wide coral health surveys were conducted at Shell Island 6 months after peak bleaching from 18 to 21 October 2016 using the same methods that were used by Le Nohaïc et al. (2017, doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-14794-y) to assess coral health prior to and during peak bleaching (January 13–17 and April 6–9, 2016, respectively). Surveys were conducted along six randomly positioned, 15 m transects. High-resolutio...
The global rise in sea temperature through anthropogenic climate change is affecting coral reef ecos...
Twenty two fringing reef sites within the MamanucaIslands, western Fiji were surveyed during 2001 an...
Summary To obtain a proxy for the stress level of collected corals, we checked for previous occurre...
Coral tissue chlorophyll a concentrations were measured to assess how corals in the Kimberley region...
This report includes the preliminary results of in-water reef health and impact surveys conducted by...
The 2015–2016 global coral reef bleaching event was the most persistent and widespread in history. I...
As thermal bleaching events are expected to increase in frequency for many coral reefs around the wo...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
International audienceBackground. High sea surface temperatures resulted in widespread coral bleachi...
The recurrence of mass coral bleaching events and associated coral mortality driven by climate chang...
International audienceBackground. High sea surface temperatures resulted in widespread coral bleachi...
Spatially explicit coral bleaching data can be used to improve our understanding of the causes and c...
The rise of ocean temperatures globally has become a grave threat to coral reefs, as it is increasin...
Dataset: Global Bleaching and Environmental DataThe coral bleaching data were composed of the Reef C...
Extensive bleaching of corals occurred at Heron Island Reef during the 1998 mass bleaching event on ...
The global rise in sea temperature through anthropogenic climate change is affecting coral reef ecos...
Twenty two fringing reef sites within the MamanucaIslands, western Fiji were surveyed during 2001 an...
Summary To obtain a proxy for the stress level of collected corals, we checked for previous occurre...
Coral tissue chlorophyll a concentrations were measured to assess how corals in the Kimberley region...
This report includes the preliminary results of in-water reef health and impact surveys conducted by...
The 2015–2016 global coral reef bleaching event was the most persistent and widespread in history. I...
As thermal bleaching events are expected to increase in frequency for many coral reefs around the wo...
Limited information is available on the bleaching susceptibility of coral species that dominate high...
International audienceBackground. High sea surface temperatures resulted in widespread coral bleachi...
The recurrence of mass coral bleaching events and associated coral mortality driven by climate chang...
International audienceBackground. High sea surface temperatures resulted in widespread coral bleachi...
Spatially explicit coral bleaching data can be used to improve our understanding of the causes and c...
The rise of ocean temperatures globally has become a grave threat to coral reefs, as it is increasin...
Dataset: Global Bleaching and Environmental DataThe coral bleaching data were composed of the Reef C...
Extensive bleaching of corals occurred at Heron Island Reef during the 1998 mass bleaching event on ...
The global rise in sea temperature through anthropogenic climate change is affecting coral reef ecos...
Twenty two fringing reef sites within the MamanucaIslands, western Fiji were surveyed during 2001 an...
Summary To obtain a proxy for the stress level of collected corals, we checked for previous occurre...