In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation study offshore from North Dade County, Florida, USA. Corals were removed from the outfall pipe and transplanted onto concrete armor mat tiles used to cover the pipe. Success (number of corals still attached and alive), mortality (number of dead corals), and growth rates of the transplants were assessed between December 1997 and December 1999. Colony surface area and radius length were measured on scanned photographs to estimate horizontal growth rate. After two years post-transplantation, success rate and overall mortality were 87% and 7.8% respectively. In comparison, seven sites of nearby natural substrate corals had mean success rates of 83% ...
The world's coral reefs are under threat from human activities through pollution and habitat changes...
The purpose of this study is to explore aspects of coral transplantation for restoration. Montastrae...
In response to dramatic losses of reef-building corals and ongoing lack of recovery, a small-scale c...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
Success and growth of corals transplanted to cement armor mat tiles in southeast Florida: implicatio...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
The growth and survivorship of two species of scleractinian coral transplants, Meandrina meandrites ...
Transplanted coral (Order: Scleractinia) colony condition was surveyed at five injury event sites, t...
Coral transplantation has been used for reef rehabilitation, colony movement from eminent danger, an...
Coral reefs in Broward County are increasingly threatened by coastal and marine construction activit...
The coral reefs of Broward County, southeast Florida, USA are located offshore a highly urbanized ar...
Coral reef damage is unfortunately becoming a common occurrence off southeast Florida, U.S.A. Reatta...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Natural and anthropogenic damage to coral reefs, especially those in environmentally sensitive and d...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
The world's coral reefs are under threat from human activities through pollution and habitat changes...
The purpose of this study is to explore aspects of coral transplantation for restoration. Montastrae...
In response to dramatic losses of reef-building corals and ongoing lack of recovery, a small-scale c...
In 1997, 271 scleractinian corals growing on a sewer outfall pipe were used in a transplantation stu...
Success and growth of corals transplanted to cement armor mat tiles in southeast Florida: implicatio...
Replicate scleractinian coral transplants were obtained from the species Meandrina meandrites and Mo...
The growth and survivorship of two species of scleractinian coral transplants, Meandrina meandrites ...
Transplanted coral (Order: Scleractinia) colony condition was surveyed at five injury event sites, t...
Coral transplantation has been used for reef rehabilitation, colony movement from eminent danger, an...
Coral reefs in Broward County are increasingly threatened by coastal and marine construction activit...
The coral reefs of Broward County, southeast Florida, USA are located offshore a highly urbanized ar...
Coral reef damage is unfortunately becoming a common occurrence off southeast Florida, U.S.A. Reatta...
Knowledge of effective reef restoration techniques are necessary in this age of worldwide coral reef...
Natural and anthropogenic damage to coral reefs, especially those in environmentally sensitive and d...
Coral transplantation has been used in reef restoration for several decades, but information on the ...
The world's coral reefs are under threat from human activities through pollution and habitat changes...
The purpose of this study is to explore aspects of coral transplantation for restoration. Montastrae...
In response to dramatic losses of reef-building corals and ongoing lack of recovery, a small-scale c...