Beach nourishment in Southeast Florida involves dredging sand source borrow areas located between offshore reefs. From May 2005 to February 2006 Broward County, FL. nourished 10.9 km of beach with 1.5 ×106 m3 of sand. As part of a program to monitor potential reef community impacts, a visual stress index was developed from laboratory experiments and histological analyses for three stony coral species (Montastrea cavernosa, Solenastrea bournoni, and Siderastrea siderea). Scoring involved healthy = 0; moderately stressed = 1 (polyp swelling, increased mucus); markedly stressed = 2 (coloration changes, increased mucus secretion, tissue thinning); and severely stressed = 3 (severe swelling/thinning tissue erosion/necrosis). Colonies were scored...
A review of published literature on the sensitivity of corals to turbidity and sedimentation is pres...
Colonies of Montastraea cavernosa were exposed to daily applications of approx. 200–225 mg cm– 2 sed...
College of Science, Marine Biology; Faculty Mentor: Dr. Keisha BahrCaribbean reef-building corals pr...
Beach nourishment in Southeast Florida involves dredging sand source borrow areas located between of...
An increasingly common method to restore eroding beaches is nourishment, a process by which lost san...
Coral reefs are threatened in Florida and worldwide. Successful resource management requires rapid i...
Beach erosion is an ongoing problem in South Florida. Beach replenishment has been the primary means...
The federal channel at Port of Miami, Florida, USA, was dredged between late 2013 and early 2015 to ...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Sedimentation parameters, turbidity, extension (linear) growth, bleaching and polyp expansion were e...
Over the last two decades, more than 10 major vessel groundings have occurred on coral reefs offshor...
Major input sources, which introduce sediments into reef systems, include dredging, terrestrial runo...
The skeletal growth of hermatypic (reef-building) corals is a sensitive indicator of environmental c...
Significant coral reef community development exists along the eastern shelf of the United States fro...
Coral reefs are invaluable to the ecology and economy of Southeast Florida, yet they face numerous t...
A review of published literature on the sensitivity of corals to turbidity and sedimentation is pres...
Colonies of Montastraea cavernosa were exposed to daily applications of approx. 200–225 mg cm– 2 sed...
College of Science, Marine Biology; Faculty Mentor: Dr. Keisha BahrCaribbean reef-building corals pr...
Beach nourishment in Southeast Florida involves dredging sand source borrow areas located between of...
An increasingly common method to restore eroding beaches is nourishment, a process by which lost san...
Coral reefs are threatened in Florida and worldwide. Successful resource management requires rapid i...
Beach erosion is an ongoing problem in South Florida. Beach replenishment has been the primary means...
The federal channel at Port of Miami, Florida, USA, was dredged between late 2013 and early 2015 to ...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Sedimentation parameters, turbidity, extension (linear) growth, bleaching and polyp expansion were e...
Over the last two decades, more than 10 major vessel groundings have occurred on coral reefs offshor...
Major input sources, which introduce sediments into reef systems, include dredging, terrestrial runo...
The skeletal growth of hermatypic (reef-building) corals is a sensitive indicator of environmental c...
Significant coral reef community development exists along the eastern shelf of the United States fro...
Coral reefs are invaluable to the ecology and economy of Southeast Florida, yet they face numerous t...
A review of published literature on the sensitivity of corals to turbidity and sedimentation is pres...
Colonies of Montastraea cavernosa were exposed to daily applications of approx. 200–225 mg cm– 2 sed...
College of Science, Marine Biology; Faculty Mentor: Dr. Keisha BahrCaribbean reef-building corals pr...