Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the water\u27s edge are a vital key to the long-term survival and maintenance of these global biodiversity hotpots. Global trade combined with high levels of poverty threatens to siphon out biodiversity riches from developing nations to the developed world for short-term gains. The difficult challenge for local governance, conservationists, and resource managers alike is to create and maintain as diverse and well-functioning a Coral Reef Socio-Ecological System (CRSES) as possible. A fundamental shift in the structure of business practices, incentives and values are needed to move the marine aquarium trade to a more sustainable state. Rapid growth in...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Eventhough the coral reefs cover less than 0.25% of the marine environment, they constitute the mo...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
Coral reefs are one of the world's most diverse and productive ecosystems, but are seriously under t...
Reef fishes are significant socially, nutritionally and economically, yet biologically they are vuln...
Coral reefs are biodiverse and productive ecosystems but are threatened by local and global stresses...
Traditionally, marine infrastructure development is regarded to have a negative impact on the ecosys...
As the world’s largest importer of marine ornamental species for the aquaria, curio, home décor, and...
Coral reefs are the \u27rain forests\u27 of the ocean, containing the highest diversity of marine or...
Coral reefs form a very dynamic and productive ecosystem of the oceans. Marine ornamentals as well a...
This dissertation is a multi-disciplinary attempt to understand how coral reef resources can be sust...
The marine biodiversity in the Coral Triangle sustains the livelihoods of roughly 100 million coasta...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Eventhough the coral reefs cover less than 0.25% of the marine environment, they constitute the mo...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
Coral reefs are one of the world's most diverse and productive ecosystems, but are seriously under t...
Reef fishes are significant socially, nutritionally and economically, yet biologically they are vuln...
Coral reefs are biodiverse and productive ecosystems but are threatened by local and global stresses...
Traditionally, marine infrastructure development is regarded to have a negative impact on the ecosys...
As the world’s largest importer of marine ornamental species for the aquaria, curio, home décor, and...
Coral reefs are the \u27rain forests\u27 of the ocean, containing the highest diversity of marine or...
Coral reefs form a very dynamic and productive ecosystem of the oceans. Marine ornamentals as well a...
This dissertation is a multi-disciplinary attempt to understand how coral reef resources can be sust...
The marine biodiversity in the Coral Triangle sustains the livelihoods of roughly 100 million coasta...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Eventhough the coral reefs cover less than 0.25% of the marine environment, they constitute the mo...