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National Park Service staff perspectives on how climate change affects visitor use
Abstract Many public lands, including those managed by the U.S. National Park Service (NPS), have the purpose of conserving natural and cultural resources and providing opportunities for visitors to recreate in and enjoy these areas. Achieving this mission becomes more challenging as drought, flooding, increasing temperatures and other climatic change ...
Sarah Rappaport Keener+6 more
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Multiscale structural complexity assessment of coral reefs using underwater photogrammetry. [PDF]
Barrera-Falcón E+2 more
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Abstract Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss worldwide. The scale and pace of these invasions often exceed resources available for control, necessitating long‐term management strategies that balance complex sustainability goals.
Fabian C. Kyne+4 more
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Tandem reef restoration using corals and sea urchins: Building complex habitat for herbivores. [PDF]
Lachnit C+3 more
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ABSTRACT The Richmond River forms part of the coastal region of New South Wales (NSW) Australia, and is of great environmental, social, and economic importance. The history of the river reflects its role in providing the needs upon which human life depends—water, fertile soil, and food.
Amanda Reichelt‐Brushett+3 more
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Elevated temperature decreases stony coral tissue loss disease transmission, with little effect of nutrients. [PDF]
Palacio-Castro AM+8 more
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ABSTRACT As anthropogenic pressures increasingly impact marine ecosystems and the biodiversity they support, governance mechanisms for international biodiversity conservation have emerged. Seaweed habitats are important repositories for marine biodiversity, and they provide crucial ecosystem services that support both ocean and human health.
Shaun Beattie+7 more
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Abstract A novel high‐resolution, non‐destructive method for diagenetic screening of fossil corals for geochronologic and paleoclimatic studies using neutron computed tomography (NCT) is proposed. NCT circumvents limitations of traditional techniques, such as destructive sampling and 2‐D imaging by providing detailed 3‐D visualizations of coral ...
Carra Williams+7 more
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The Coral Probiotics Village: An Underwater Laboratory to Tackle the Coral Reefs Crisis. [PDF]
Garcias-Bonet N+31 more
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Impact Investment in Marine Conservation [PDF]
Brathwaite, Angelique+3 more
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