Lack of light and excessive sediment deposition rates are factors limiting coral reef development. The presence of very turbid water and muddy bottom does not mean, however, that coral growth is prohibited. Fanning Lagoon has a turbid water area (visibility, 2 m) and a clear water area (visibility, 10 to 15 m). Both areas have a muddy bottom. Because of the shallow depth and the light-scattering effect of the suspended CaC03, relative light intensity at the bottom is greater than 5 percent. The cleaning mechanism of the corals is sufficient to handle the deposition of sediment. Live corals cover 62 percent of the clear-water area and 31 percent of the turbid. Reefs in the turbid water are ecologically different from the ones in cle...
Some forty species of scleractinian corals live in a particular, very muddy, environmment situated i...
Analysis of coral growth patterns and populations in Bermuda reveals that living coral abundance on ...
A review of published literature on the sensitivity of corals to turbidity and sedimentation is pres...
The term ‘sediment’ refers to material composed of particles that have settled to the bottom of a li...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2001. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 23...
A long-term (10 month exposure) experiment on effects of suspended sediment on the mortality, growth...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
The role of turbidity and sedimentation is a key problem for nearshore coral reefs worldwide. Howev...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
A relic inshore reef ecosystem adjacent to the Fijian capital of Suva and another remote inshore ree...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-86)Interactions between scleractinian corals and benth...
Some forty species of scleractinian corals live in a particular, very muddy, environmment situated i...
Analysis of coral growth patterns and populations in Bermuda reveals that living coral abundance on ...
A review of published literature on the sensitivity of corals to turbidity and sedimentation is pres...
The term ‘sediment’ refers to material composed of particles that have settled to the bottom of a li...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2001. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 23...
A long-term (10 month exposure) experiment on effects of suspended sediment on the mortality, growth...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
The role of turbidity and sedimentation is a key problem for nearshore coral reefs worldwide. Howev...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...
Nearshore reefs in many parts of the tropics are subject to high concentrations of suspended sedimen...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
A relic inshore reef ecosystem adjacent to the Fijian capital of Suva and another remote inshore ree...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-86)Interactions between scleractinian corals and benth...
Some forty species of scleractinian corals live in a particular, very muddy, environmment situated i...
Analysis of coral growth patterns and populations in Bermuda reveals that living coral abundance on ...
A review of published literature on the sensitivity of corals to turbidity and sedimentation is pres...