A study of the environmental impacts on the coral resources in the vicinity of the Saint Martin Island Bangladesh was conducted with a view to making an assessment of the current status of coral resources in the island and identifying major natural and anthropogenic environmental threats to the future sustainability of these resources. It is evident that the coral resources have been reduced significantly and currently only 41 coral species are available. The existing environmental condition assessed by pH salinity turbidity and temperature in the island is not found responsible for the survival of the corals. The study also reveals that the major anthropogenic interventions are responsible for the gradual depletion of the coral resources....
1. An assessment of reefs of 43 Maldivian resort islands is reported, based on analysis of ordinal d...
Bangka Island is well known as the world’s largest tin producer. The inland and offshore tin minin...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
The study aims to assess the impact of climate change on Saint Martin’s Island, where soft coral is ...
This study’s overarching objective was to assess the effectiveness of co-management in the conservat...
The coral reefs' crisis is increasing, with the combined effects of natural and anthropogenic distur...
Coral reefs that occur in Malaysia are of global significance, and an important resource for the sus...
A total of 234 species of fish have been recorded from the St Martin Island. Of which, 98 species ar...
The ecological consequences of coral mining can be severe, with immediate reduction in reef-associat...
The present investigation was carried in coral reef areas of Palk Bay, Madapam. Palk Bay corals were...
1449-1462Present study consists the status of corals in Palk Bay, conducted during 2007-2013. Coral...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide under the pressure of a number of environmental and anthropogen...
The corals occurring in bays adjacent to mouths of rivers in Western Province, Solomon Islands, are ...
Indo-Pacific coral reefs are considered among the most complex and biodiversified ecosystems in the ...
Coral reefs is an essential natural habitat for many marine organisms, however due to human activiti...
1. An assessment of reefs of 43 Maldivian resort islands is reported, based on analysis of ordinal d...
Bangka Island is well known as the world’s largest tin producer. The inland and offshore tin minin...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
The study aims to assess the impact of climate change on Saint Martin’s Island, where soft coral is ...
This study’s overarching objective was to assess the effectiveness of co-management in the conservat...
The coral reefs' crisis is increasing, with the combined effects of natural and anthropogenic distur...
Coral reefs that occur in Malaysia are of global significance, and an important resource for the sus...
A total of 234 species of fish have been recorded from the St Martin Island. Of which, 98 species ar...
The ecological consequences of coral mining can be severe, with immediate reduction in reef-associat...
The present investigation was carried in coral reef areas of Palk Bay, Madapam. Palk Bay corals were...
1449-1462Present study consists the status of corals in Palk Bay, conducted during 2007-2013. Coral...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide under the pressure of a number of environmental and anthropogen...
The corals occurring in bays adjacent to mouths of rivers in Western Province, Solomon Islands, are ...
Indo-Pacific coral reefs are considered among the most complex and biodiversified ecosystems in the ...
Coral reefs is an essential natural habitat for many marine organisms, however due to human activiti...
1. An assessment of reefs of 43 Maldivian resort islands is reported, based on analysis of ordinal d...
Bangka Island is well known as the world’s largest tin producer. The inland and offshore tin minin...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...