Coral reefs are deteriorating worldwide prompting reef managers and stakeholders to increasingly explore new management tools. Following back-to-back bleaching in 2016/2017, multi-taxa coral nurseries were established in 2018 for the first time on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) to aid reef maintenance and restoration at a "high-value" location-Opal Reef-frequented by the tourism industry. Various coral species (n = 11) were propagated within shallow water (ca. 4-7m) platforms installed across two sites characterised by differing environmental exposure-one adjacent to a deep-water channel (Blue Lagoon) and one that was relatively sheltered (RayBan). Growth rates of coral fragments placed onto nurseries were highly variable across taxa but gene...
Novel restoration methods are currently under consideration worldwide to help coral reefs recover or...
Natural and anthropogenic damage to coral reefs, especially those in environmentally sensitive and d...
Acroporid corals are one of the most important corals in the Caribbean because of their role in buil...
Coral nursery and outplanting practices have grown in popularity worldwide for targeted restoration ...
Coral nursery and outplanting practices have grown in popularity worldwide for targeted restoration ...
© 2018 Society for Ecological Restoration Coral nursery and outplanting practices have grown in popu...
Scientific, tourism and non-government organisations collaborated to design and undertake a small-sc...
In recent decades, coral reefs have declined due to local and global stressors. To promote recovery,...
This document outlines the methods, analysis and results that answer one of the key questions for th...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Coral reef communities are rapidly declining worldwide due to increasing direct anthropogenic distur...
This document outlines the methods, analysis and results that answer three key questions for the Ree...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...
This 14-year study (1989–2003) develops recovery benchmarks based on a period of very strong coral r...
While ecological roles, ecosystem services and economic values of coral reefs worldwide are threaten...
Novel restoration methods are currently under consideration worldwide to help coral reefs recover or...
Natural and anthropogenic damage to coral reefs, especially those in environmentally sensitive and d...
Acroporid corals are one of the most important corals in the Caribbean because of their role in buil...
Coral nursery and outplanting practices have grown in popularity worldwide for targeted restoration ...
Coral nursery and outplanting practices have grown in popularity worldwide for targeted restoration ...
© 2018 Society for Ecological Restoration Coral nursery and outplanting practices have grown in popu...
Scientific, tourism and non-government organisations collaborated to design and undertake a small-sc...
In recent decades, coral reefs have declined due to local and global stressors. To promote recovery,...
This document outlines the methods, analysis and results that answer one of the key questions for th...
Significant population declines in Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata began in the 1970s and now ex...
Coral reef communities are rapidly declining worldwide due to increasing direct anthropogenic distur...
This document outlines the methods, analysis and results that answer three key questions for the Ree...
Given projected increases in the frequency and/or severity of climatic disturbances, the persistence...
This 14-year study (1989–2003) develops recovery benchmarks based on a period of very strong coral r...
While ecological roles, ecosystem services and economic values of coral reefs worldwide are threaten...
Novel restoration methods are currently under consideration worldwide to help coral reefs recover or...
Natural and anthropogenic damage to coral reefs, especially those in environmentally sensitive and d...
Acroporid corals are one of the most important corals in the Caribbean because of their role in buil...