The federal channel at Port of Miami, Florida, USA, was dredged between late 2013 and early 2015 to widen and deepen the channel. Due to the limited spatial extent of impact-assessment monitoring associated with the project, the extent of the dredging impacts on surrounding coral reefs has not been well quantified. Previously published remote sensing analyses, as well as agency and anecdotal reports suggest the most severe and largest area of sedimentation occurred on a coral reef feature referred to as the Inner Reef, particularly in the sector north of the channel. A confounding regional warm-water mass bleaching event followed by a coral disease outbreak during this same time frame made the assessment of dredging-related impacts to coral...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
Dredging poses a potential risk to tropical ecosystems, especially in turbidity-sensitive environmen...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
The federal channel at Port of Miami was dredged between 2013 and 2015 to widen and deepen the chann...
Coral reefs are invaluable to the ecology and economy of Southeast Florida, yet they face numerous t...
This work describes impacts to coral reefs surrounding the 2013-2015 dredging of the Port of Miami b...
Beginning in November 2013, large turbidity plumes were observed offshore the Port of Miami (Florida...
Many coastal regions have experienced extensive population growth during the last century. Commonly,...
Environmental compliance monitoring associated with the Port Miami dredging project (2013–2015), des...
Abstract: To be protective of living marine resources the ocean disposal of dredged materials must b...
An increasingly common method to restore eroding beaches is nourishment, a process by which lost san...
Sedimentation parameters, turbidity, extension (linear) growth, bleaching and polyp expansion were e...
Dredging poses a potential risk to tropical ecosystems, especially in turbidity-sensitive environmen...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
Dredging poses a potential risk to tropical ecosystems, especially in turbidity-sensitive environmen...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
The federal channel at Port of Miami was dredged between 2013 and 2015 to widen and deepen the chann...
Coral reefs are invaluable to the ecology and economy of Southeast Florida, yet they face numerous t...
This work describes impacts to coral reefs surrounding the 2013-2015 dredging of the Port of Miami b...
Beginning in November 2013, large turbidity plumes were observed offshore the Port of Miami (Florida...
Many coastal regions have experienced extensive population growth during the last century. Commonly,...
Environmental compliance monitoring associated with the Port Miami dredging project (2013–2015), des...
Abstract: To be protective of living marine resources the ocean disposal of dredged materials must b...
An increasingly common method to restore eroding beaches is nourishment, a process by which lost san...
Sedimentation parameters, turbidity, extension (linear) growth, bleaching and polyp expansion were e...
Dredging poses a potential risk to tropical ecosystems, especially in turbidity-sensitive environmen...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...
Dredging poses a potential risk to tropical ecosystems, especially in turbidity-sensitive environmen...
In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened g...