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Coral Disease Causes, Consequences, and Risk within Coral Restoration
Trends in Microbiology, 2020As a result of increased reef degradation, restoration efforts are now being widely applied on coral reefs. However, outplanted coral survival in restoration zones varies substantially, and coral mortality can be a significant limitation to the success of restoration efforts.
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Abstract Coral reefs are widely recognized for concentration of biological activity, fisheries and tourism, coastal protection, geological processes, and aesthetic wonder. A principal cause of reef damage in Florida is ships running into reefs. The other major human impact on Florida’s reefs is dredging for beach renourishment and channel maintenance.
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The Restoration Of Coral Reefs
2017Coral restoration in the Caribbean was brought into sharp focus in 2005 when reefs throughout the region were severely impacted by a mass coral bleaching event, triggered by prolonged exposure to above normal water temperatures. The goal of outplanting has primarily been to establish enough colonies from a variety of different genotypes to enhance the ...
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Coral reef restoration projects in Thailand [PDF]
The degradation and deterioration of coral reefs in Thailand has continued for several decades due to pressures from fishery and tourism activities and, more recently, from bleaching. Several institutions and organizations, from both the government and the private sector, have been involved in programs to restore degraded coral reefs.
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Coral graft restoration of osteochondral defects
Biomaterials, 1998The quality of osteochondral repair produced by coral grafted into subchondral bone was examined. Osteochondral defects of 4 mm diameter and 4 mm deep in left femoral grooves of 24 rabbits were repaired using plugs of natural coral or left empty to heal naturally as ungrafted controls. The right knees were kept intact for normal controls.
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Conservation, management, and restoration of coral reefs
Zoology, 2015The 8th International Conference on Coelenterate Biology (ICCB 8) was held in Eilat, Israel from December 1st to 5th 2013. The conference included 15 sessions, one of which discussed the latest information on the conservation, management, and restoration of Coelenterata in different parts of the world.
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Maximizing Genetic Diversity in Coral Restoration Projects
2022As natural coral populations decline, thousands of outplanted corals are poised to dominate reefs in the hardest-hit areas, such as the Florida Keys. Genetic management plans are urgently needed to prevent unintended erosion of genetic diversity in managed populations.
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