© 2020, Department of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. The recent nationwide assessment of 206 fringing reefs in the Philippines revealed the loss of one-third of their hard-coral cover such that none qualified to be in excellent status. These findings, taken in the light of recently published studies showing that marine protected areas (MPAs) by themselves are not sufficient to protect corals and coral reefs against climate change impacts, indicate the need for urgent management and conservation action. We must implement statistically robust, methodologically-sound monitoring of reefs coupled with local and national government action to manage and protect reefs from the direct impacts of human activities. Laws and regulations m...
Coral reefs face an uncertain future under global climate change, with thermal-induced bleaching inc...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 259–275).Marine pa...
Maintaining coral reef ecosystems is a social imperative, because so many people depend on coral ree...
Coral reefs have served as a source of many useful products for humankind for ages. The most importa...
The Philippine archipelago is well known for its species-rich coral reefs, yet updated information o...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Coral reefs offer valuable ecosystem goods and services, such as coastal protection, erosion regulat...
he world’s coral reefs are deteriorating—nearly half may have disappeared in the past 30 to 50 years...
Coral reefs are important marine ecosystems that support extraordinary oceanic diversity. These liv...
The study aimed to identify the present status of the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Nasugbu, Bata...
Coral reefs of the world face rapid degradation of biodiversity and ecosystem services, and marine p...
The Philippines has limited up-to-date information on the current condition of its coral reefs and h...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) provide place-based management of marine ecosystems through various de...
Coral reefs around the world have recently been decimated by successive years of worldwide mass blea...
Background: Coral reefs have exceptional biodiversity, support the livelihoods of millions of people...
Coral reefs face an uncertain future under global climate change, with thermal-induced bleaching inc...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 259–275).Marine pa...
Maintaining coral reef ecosystems is a social imperative, because so many people depend on coral ree...
Coral reefs have served as a source of many useful products for humankind for ages. The most importa...
The Philippine archipelago is well known for its species-rich coral reefs, yet updated information o...
Coral reefs are the most structurally complex and taxonomically diverse marine ecosystems on earth, ...
Coral reefs offer valuable ecosystem goods and services, such as coastal protection, erosion regulat...
he world’s coral reefs are deteriorating—nearly half may have disappeared in the past 30 to 50 years...
Coral reefs are important marine ecosystems that support extraordinary oceanic diversity. These liv...
The study aimed to identify the present status of the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Nasugbu, Bata...
Coral reefs of the world face rapid degradation of biodiversity and ecosystem services, and marine p...
The Philippines has limited up-to-date information on the current condition of its coral reefs and h...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) provide place-based management of marine ecosystems through various de...
Coral reefs around the world have recently been decimated by successive years of worldwide mass blea...
Background: Coral reefs have exceptional biodiversity, support the livelihoods of millions of people...
Coral reefs face an uncertain future under global climate change, with thermal-induced bleaching inc...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 259–275).Marine pa...
Maintaining coral reef ecosystems is a social imperative, because so many people depend on coral ree...