The livelihood of many coastal communities in the Pacific Islands is directly dependent on the health of adjacent coral reefs. Reduction in water quality and over-harvesting of herbivorous fish are known to drive reef ecosystems towards a more degraded state. Community-based resource management practices have the potential to improve damaged reefs but quantitative data on their effectiveness remains largely unreported. This study investigated how land use changes and implementation of marine management influenced water quality, herbivorous fish biomass and reef condition of Marovo Lagoon in the Solomon Islands. Four study sites were located along a gradient of water quality, with two of the sites located inside marine protected areas (MPAs)...
Parts of coral reefs from New Caledonia (South Pacific) were registered at the UNESCO World Heritage...
Solomon Islands stretches across 1700 km and includes diverse island geographies and cultures due to...
Effective conservation requires rigorous baselines of pristine conditions to assess the impacts of h...
Protection of coastal ecosystems from deforestation may be the best way to protect coral reefs from ...
The corals occurring in bays adjacent to mouths of rivers in Western Province, Solomon Islands, are ...
The corals occurring in bays adjacent to mouths of rivers in Western Province, Solomon Islands, are ...
Logging and plantation agriculture are vital to economies and livelihoods in tropical nations, inclu...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Earlier declines in marine resources, combined with current fishing pressures and devastating coral ...
Solomon Islands has highly biodiverse coral reef ecosystems critically important to cultural identit...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Parts of coral reefs from New Caledonia (South Pacific) were registered at the UNESCO World Heritage...
Solomon Islands stretches across 1700 km and includes diverse island geographies and cultures due to...
Effective conservation requires rigorous baselines of pristine conditions to assess the impacts of h...
Protection of coastal ecosystems from deforestation may be the best way to protect coral reefs from ...
The corals occurring in bays adjacent to mouths of rivers in Western Province, Solomon Islands, are ...
The corals occurring in bays adjacent to mouths of rivers in Western Province, Solomon Islands, are ...
Logging and plantation agriculture are vital to economies and livelihoods in tropical nations, inclu...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Earlier declines in marine resources, combined with current fishing pressures and devastating coral ...
Solomon Islands has highly biodiverse coral reef ecosystems critically important to cultural identit...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Parts of coral reefs from New Caledonia (South Pacific) were registered at the UNESCO World Heritage...
Solomon Islands stretches across 1700 km and includes diverse island geographies and cultures due to...
Effective conservation requires rigorous baselines of pristine conditions to assess the impacts of h...