Although Bonaire’s waters harbours one of the richest reefs of the Caribbean, it has not evaded the unprecedented global decline of these unique and precious systems. Recent research suggests a significant impact of local stressors on coral reef functioning. Future intensification of Bonaire's coastal activities may increase run-off, sedimentation, and eutrophication, which, potentially could induce detrimental changes to the system. However, identifying adverse effects of for example nutrient run-off on coral reefs in field conditions remains challenging. Nevertheless, a new local monitoring infrastructure may help to evaluate the risks posed by nutrient pollution by detecting the frequency and origin of harmful concentrations. We aim to c...
Coral reefs are rapidly degrading worldwide, due to a combination of global and local stressors. Whi...
Coral reefs throughout the Caribbean have suffered the effects of human activities, including overfi...
Shifts of coral reefs towards alternative states occur due to local and global stressors. Although g...
Bonaire is considered to harbor some of the best remaining coral reefs of the Caribbean, but faces m...
The health and abundance of coral reefs are declining worldwide. Coastal development, terrestrial ru...
On the island Bonaire, eutrophication is a point of serious concern, affecting the coral reefs in th...
75% of coral reefs worldwide experience degradation of which 60% is caused by local (anthropogenic) ...
On the island Bonaire, eutrophication is a point of serious concern, affecting the coral reefs in th...
Eutrophication is a common threat to the integrity of coral reefs as it can cause altered balance an...
Lac is a semi-enclosed lagoon located on the south-eastern side of Bonaire, and contains a diversity...
Land based nutrient input from anthropogenic sources is a worldwide issue and a threat to coral reef...
The health of coral reefs is threatened by anthropogenic land-based input, which is a global problem...
Tayrona National Natural Park (TNNP) is a hotspot of coral reef biodiversity in the Colombian Caribb...
Pollution, fishing, and outbreaks of predators can heavily impact coastal coral reef ecosystems, lea...
Tayrona National Natural Park (TNNP; 11°17' - 11°22' N and 73°53' - 74°12' W) is a hotspot of coral ...
Coral reefs are rapidly degrading worldwide, due to a combination of global and local stressors. Whi...
Coral reefs throughout the Caribbean have suffered the effects of human activities, including overfi...
Shifts of coral reefs towards alternative states occur due to local and global stressors. Although g...
Bonaire is considered to harbor some of the best remaining coral reefs of the Caribbean, but faces m...
The health and abundance of coral reefs are declining worldwide. Coastal development, terrestrial ru...
On the island Bonaire, eutrophication is a point of serious concern, affecting the coral reefs in th...
75% of coral reefs worldwide experience degradation of which 60% is caused by local (anthropogenic) ...
On the island Bonaire, eutrophication is a point of serious concern, affecting the coral reefs in th...
Eutrophication is a common threat to the integrity of coral reefs as it can cause altered balance an...
Lac is a semi-enclosed lagoon located on the south-eastern side of Bonaire, and contains a diversity...
Land based nutrient input from anthropogenic sources is a worldwide issue and a threat to coral reef...
The health of coral reefs is threatened by anthropogenic land-based input, which is a global problem...
Tayrona National Natural Park (TNNP) is a hotspot of coral reef biodiversity in the Colombian Caribb...
Pollution, fishing, and outbreaks of predators can heavily impact coastal coral reef ecosystems, lea...
Tayrona National Natural Park (TNNP; 11°17' - 11°22' N and 73°53' - 74°12' W) is a hotspot of coral ...
Coral reefs are rapidly degrading worldwide, due to a combination of global and local stressors. Whi...
Coral reefs throughout the Caribbean have suffered the effects of human activities, including overfi...
Shifts of coral reefs towards alternative states occur due to local and global stressors. Although g...