Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) was first observed in September 2014 near Virginia Key, Florida. In roughly six years, the disease spread throughout Florida and into the greater Caribbean basin. The high prevalence of SCTLD and high resulting mortality in coral populations, and the large number of susceptible species affected, suggest that this outbreak is one of the most lethal ever recorded. The initial recognition and management response to this catastrophic disease in Florida was slow, which delayed the start of monitoring programs and prevented coordinated research programs by at least two years. The slow management response was a result of several factors that operated concurrently. First, the Port Miami dredging projec...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that have alread...
Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) was first observed in September 2014 near Virginia Key, Flor...
Environmental compliance monitoring associated with the Port Miami dredging project (2013–2015), des...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Since the appearance of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) on reefs off Miami in 2014, this unp...
Along the Florida reef tract, stony-coral-tissue-loss disease (SCTLD) has caused extensive mortality...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
The presence and abundance of reef-building corals is crucial to the long-term existence of Caribbea...
A coral disease event has devastated the Florida Reef Tract since 2013. It has happened so quickly t...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that have alread...
Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) was first observed in September 2014 near Virginia Key, Flor...
Environmental compliance monitoring associated with the Port Miami dredging project (2013–2015), des...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Since the appearance of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) on reefs off Miami in 2014, this unp...
Along the Florida reef tract, stony-coral-tissue-loss disease (SCTLD) has caused extensive mortality...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
The presence and abundance of reef-building corals is crucial to the long-term existence of Caribbea...
A coral disease event has devastated the Florida Reef Tract since 2013. It has happened so quickly t...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that have alread...