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Title: Arno Atoll coastal resource atlas / prepared for US Army Corps of Engineers, Pacific Ocean Division by AAA Engineering and Drafting, Inc., Sea Grant College Program, University of Hawaii at Manoa, [and] Environmental Resources Section, US Army Engineer District Honolulu.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Author (Corporate): AAA Engineering and Drafting.
Cartographic Information: Scale 1:25,000.
Scale 1:125,000.
Topical Term: Marine resources Marshall Islands Arno Atoll Maps.
Coasts Marshall Islands Arno Atoll Maps.
Shorelines Marshall Islands Arno Atoll Maps.
Coral reefs and islands Marshall Islands Arno Atoll Maps.
Coral reef organisms Marshall Islands Arno Atoll Maps.
Geographic Name: Arno Atoll (Marshall Islands) Maps.
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Title: Arrecifes coralinos en Honduras : estado después Huracán Mitch / [Christopher Reich, Robert Halley, Don Hickey].
Entry Type: Published Work.
Author: Reich, Christopher D.
Topical Term: Coral reefs and islands Honduras.
Hurricane Mitch, 1998.
Series Uniform Title: U.S. Geological Survey open-file report ; 01-214.
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Title: Los arrecifes de coral / Álida Ortiz Sotomayor, en colaboración con Héctor J. Ruiz Torres.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Topical Term: Coral reefs and islands Study and teaching Puerto Rico.
Coral reef ecology Study and teaching Puerto Rico.
Coral reef conservation Study and teaching Puerto Rico.
Series Uniform Title: UPRSG-B ; 97.
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Title: Article 45: An Introduction to Better Site Design
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: For many communities, implementing better site design may require that development rules be changed, and this process is not an easy one. Advocates of better site design are likely to have to answer some difficult questions from fire chiefs, lawyers, traffic engineers, developers, and many others in the community. Will a proposed change make it more . . .
Electronic Access: http://www.northinlet.sc.edu/training/media/resources/Introduction%20to%20Better%20Site%20Design.pdf
Journal Name: Watershed Protection Techniques
Author: Center for Watershed Protection
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Title: Article 52: Muddy Water In, Muddy Water Out
Entry Type: Article.
Electronic Access: http://www.stormwatercenter.net/Library/Practice/52.pdf
Journal Name: Watershed Protection Techniques
Author: Brown, W. and Caraco, D.
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Title: Artificial reef evaluation : with application to natural marine habitats / edited by William Seaman, Jr.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Series Title: Marine science series
Topical Term: Artificial reefs.
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Title: As Threats to Corals Grow, Hints of Resilience Emerge
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "Around the globe, a growing corps of scientists is searching for resilient reefs and then trying to identify what enables them to resist or bounce back from severe environmental stress. They've found tantalizing hints that heat-resistance genes, the proximity of other reefs, and even the presence of plant-eating sea life that scrub corals free of weedy . . .
DOI: 10.1126/science.339.6127.1517
Journal Name: Science Magazine
Author: Schmidt C.,
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Title: Asexual propagation in the coral reef macroalga Halimeda (Chlorophyta, Bryopsidales): production, dispersal and attachment of small fragments.
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropical and subtropical marine environments. It has been hypothesized that the abundance of Halimeda on coral reefs is in part due to the ability of this genus to propagate asexually via vegetative fragmentation. However, vegetative fragmentation has only . . .
DOI: 10.1016/S0022-0981(02)00335-0
Journal Name: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Author: Walters, Linda J., Celia M. Smith, James A. Coyer, Cynthia L. Hunter, Kevin S. Beach, Peter S. Vroom
Keywords: Asexual reproduction
Halimeda goreaui
Halimeda opuntia
Halimeda tuna
Herbivory
Vegetative fragmentation
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Title: Asexual propagation of a Corallimorpharian discosoma sp. (Discosomatidae) in a closed system : a preliminary study on tolerance to cutting and methods of re-attachment / by Kalo Pakoa & Tim Pickering.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Author: Pakoa, Kalo.
Topical Term: Corals Vegetative propagation Research.
Coral industry and trade.
Regeneration (Biology)
Local Term: Corallimorpharian discosoma Vegetative propagation.
Series Uniform Title: USP Marine Studies Programme technical report series ; #2001(2).
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Title: Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Derelict Fishing Gear and Related Marine Debris Seminar, January 13-16, 2004, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, Manoa [electronic resource].
Entry Type: Published Work.
Topical Term: Marine debris Congresses.
Marine debris Pacific Area Congresses.
Fisheries Equipment and supplies Congresses.
Fisheries Pacific Area Equipment and supplies Congresses.
Sustainable fisheries Management Congresses.
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Title: Asia Pacific reef guide : Malaysia, Indonesia, Palau, Philippines, tropical Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand / Helmut Debelius.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Author: Debelius, Helmut.
Edition: 1st ed.
Topical Term: Coral reef animals Pacific Coast (Asia) Identification.
Coral reef fishes Pacific Coast (Asia) Identification.
Coral reefs and islands Pacific Coast (Asia)
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Title: Aspects of the biology and ecology of the coral trout, Plectropomus leopardus (Lacepede), (Serranidae) at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Author: Goeden, Gerald B.
Corporate Name: University of Queensland. Dept. of Zoology Dissertations, Academic PhD.
Topical Term: Coral trout
Coral reef ecology Queensland Great Barrier Reef.
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Title: Assess and monitor coral reef MPAs: Summary of FY2011 Activities
Entry Type: Technical Report.
Abstract: "The FY11 goals of this project were to continue long-term monitoring efforts of coral reef fish and habitat in the FL Keys and the Dry Tortugas region. Results are used to (1) assess the effects of marine reserves and other management zones in the FL Keys and Tortugas regions, and (2) improve understanding of ecosystem dynamics and guide ecosystem . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1064/FY11-Accomplishments-RVC-CRCP-Final-coralreefMPAs.pdf
Author: Ruttenberg B., Bohnsack J., Ault J., Smith S.
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Title: Assessing Coral Reefs on a Pacific-Wide Scale Using the Microbialization Score
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "The majority of the world's coral reefs are in various stages of decline. While a suite of disturbances (overfishing, eutrophication, and global climate change) have been identified, the mechanism(s) of reef system decline remain elusive. Increased microbial and viral loading with higher percentages of opportunistic and specific microbial pathogens . . .
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0043233
Journal Name: PloS ONE
Author: McDole T, Nulton J, Barott KL, Felts B, Hand C, et al.
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Title: Assessing evidence of phase shifts from coral to macroalgal dominance on coral reefs.
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "Many marine scientists have concluded that coral reefs are moving toward or are locked into a seaweed-dominated state. However, because there have been no regional- or global-scale analyses of such coral reef "phase shifts," the magnitude of this phenomenon was unknown. We analyzed 3581 quantitative surveys of 1851 reefs performed between 1996 and . . .
Electronic Access: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/full/10.1890/08-1781.1
Journal Name: Ecology
Author: Bruno J. F., Sweatman H., Precht W.F., Selig E.R., Schutte V.G.W.
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Title: Assessing land-based sources of pollutants to coastal waters of southern Belize [electronic resource] : final report, project NA07NOS4630029 / prepared by Henry Alegria, Kathy Carvalho-Knighton, Victor Alegria.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "Water samples were collected from coastal waters of southern Belize along eight transects starting from rivers in the region during 2008. Rivers were North Stann Creek (NSC), Sittee (SR), South Stann Creek (SSC), Mango Creek (MBC/MC), Monkey (MR), Golden Stream (GS), Rio Grande (RG), and Sarstoon (SAR). Five samples were collected at each transect . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1395/assess_lbsp_southern_belize.pdf
Author: Alegria, Henry.
Topical Term: Water quality management Belize.
Water Pollution Belize.
Coral reef conservation Belize.
Coral reefs and islands Effect of water pollution on Belize.
Marine ecosystem management Belize.
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Title: Assessing the Fisheries Benefits of Four Community-based no-take marine Protected Areas in Fiji
Entry Type:
Abstract: "Locally managed marine areas (LMMA) are increasingly being implemented in many Pacific Island communities to address concerns regarding management of coastal fisheries. Widespread advocacy for these management regimes lies in their ability to build on existing community strengths in traditional knowledge, customary tenure, and governance; as well as . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1395/Cody-Clements-MSc-Thesis-Needs-date.pdf
Author: Clements, C.S.,
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Title: Assessing the Utility of AFLP for Determining Mutational Changes in Coral
Entry Type: Technical Report.
Abstract: "Degradation of the world's coral reefs is one of the most vivid examples of the effects of global environmental damage of marine ecosystems. The major stressors responsible for coral reef decline have been attributed to coastal urban and industrial development, agricultural activity, sedimentation, overharvesting, marine pollution, disease and climate . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1938/Woodley-1938-AFLP-Assay-Report-5.8.13-Final.pdf
Author: Woodley, C.M., Middleton D.L., May A.
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Title: Assessing the accuracy of acoustic seabed classification for mapping coral reef environments in South Florida (Broward County, USA)
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "The Atlantic coast of Broward County, Florida (USA) is paralleled by a series of progressively deeper, shore-parallel coral reef communities. Two of these reef systems are drowned early Holocene coral reefs of 5 ky and 7 ky uncorrected radiocarbon age. Despite the ease of access to these reefs, and their major contribution to the local economy, accurate . . .
Electronic Access: http://www.ots.ac.cr/tropiweb/attachments/suppls/sup53-1%20ALMC31/19-MoyerAsse.pdf
Journal Name: Revista de Biologia Tropical
Author: Moyer, R.P., Riegl B., Banks K., and Dodge R.E.
Keywords: Acoustic seabed classification
Coral reef community
Spatial prediction
Broward County Florida
Accuracy assessment
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Title: Assessing the effects of marine protected area (MPA) on a reef fish assemblage in a northwestern Mediterranean marine reserve: Identifying community-based indicators.
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly envisaged as a tool to manage coastal ecosystems and fisheries. Assessment of their performance with respect to management objectives is therefore important. A number of MPAs provided conservation benefits for fished species. Observed benefits do not apply to all species at all times, and responses to . . .
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2005.12.030
Journal Name: Biological Conservation
Author: Claudet, J., Pelletier, D., Jouvenel, J-Y, Bachet, F., and Galzin, R.
Keywords: Reef fishes
Mediterranean region
modeling
species diversity
monitoring
effectiveness
Abundance
Marine parks and reserves - Study and teaching
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