Management
This category features publications that are related to general marine management:
Abstract: The establishment of multiple zones oơering diơerent protection levels within a Marine Protected Area …
Abstract: Over the past few decades, coral reef ecosystems have been lost at accelerated rates …
Abstract: Caribbean coral reefs are in decline and the deployment of artificial reefs, structures on …
Abstract: The Red Sea is a unique body of water, hosting some of the most …
Abstract: The removal of mesopredatory fishes by fishing may be a key factor driving outbreaks …
Abstract: Over the last decade, the Caribbean has seen massive, episodic influxes of pelagic sargassum …
Abstract: Given the current natural and anthropogenic threats facing Qatar’s marine environment and the consequential …
Abstract: Effective marine park management and protection of coral reefs can only happen if managers …
Abstract: Function-based studies have opened a new chapter in our understanding of coral reefs. Unfortunately, …
Abstract: The Caribbean and Western Atlantic region hosts one of the world’s most diverse geopolitical …
Abstract: Coral reefs experiencing ocean acidification (OA) are likely to recover much more slowly from …
Abstract: Management of coral predators, corallivores, is recommended to improve coral cover on tropical coral …
Abstract: Coral reef managers require various forms of data. While monitoring is typically the preserve …
Abstract: Timely information is critical for coral reef managers and decision-makers to implement sustainable management …
Abstract: Failure to consider population structure when managing harvested Ƥshes increases the risk of stock …
Abstract: Following recommendations made by a brief ecological study of the invasive Lionfish (Pterois volitans) …
Abstract: Climate change is causing the decline of coral reef ecosystems globally. Recent research highlights …
Abstract: Ecological monitoring is an essential precursor when developing comprehensive management plans for marine protected …
Abstract: Coral reef ecosystems are under increasing pressure from local and regional stressors and a …
Abstract: A high number of coral colonies, Montipora spp., with progressive tissue loss were reported …
Abstract: Low-tech coral farming and reef rehabilitation have become important communitybased coral reef management tools. …
Abstract: Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is often associated with coral reef decline. Consequently, there is a …
Abstract: Parts of coral reefs from New Caledonia (South Pacific) were registered at the UNESCO …
Abstract: The effects of climate change and marine invasive species have posed a major threat …

























