Evidence of initial coral community recovery at Discovery Bay on Jamaica’s North Coast

 

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Verfasser: Crabbe, M. James C.
Format: artículo original
Status:Versión publicada
Publikationsdatum:2014
Beschreibung: Current challenges to coral reef sustainability include overfishing, destructive fishing practices, bleaching, acidification, sea-level rise, starfish, algae, agricultural run-off, coastal and resort development, pollution, diseases, invasive species and hurricanes. We used SCUBA belt transects to record coral cover and digital image analysis in the Dairy Bull Reef off the north coast of Jamaica and found that it is a positive example of how reefs can recover after major environmental disturbance. Live coral cover increased from 13±5% in 2006 to 31±7% in 2008, while live Acropora cervicornis increased from 2±2% in 2006 to 22±7% in 2008. Coral cover levels were maintained until 2012. Rev. Biol. Trop. 62 (Suppl. 3): 137-140. Epub 2014 September 01.
Land:Portal de Revistas UCR
Institution:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
Sprache:Inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/15908
Online Zugang:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/15908
Stichwort:hurricanes
bleaching
MPAs
climate change
global warming
Belize
Jamaica
huracanes
blanqueo
amp
el cambio climático
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