Eye on the Reef weekly monitoring training manual: a complete guide to monitoring your site
The Eye on the Reef is the largest tourism-driven coral reef monitoring program of its kind. Since its inception, the program has continued to expand, involving operators based in Port Douglas, Cairns, Townsville, the Whitsundays and southern Great ...
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Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) as a tool to uncover neglected marine biodiversity: two new Solenogastres (Mollusca, Aplacophora) from the Gulf of Mexico. [PDF]
Cobo MC +4 more
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Stewardship Behaviour Among Residents of the Great Barrier Reef Region and the Role of Self-Efficacy. [PDF]
Dousset J +4 more
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The influence of resilience-based management on coral reef monitoring: A systematic review. [PDF]
Lam VY, Doropoulos C, Mumby PJ.
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A review of coral reef restoration initiatives in the Western Indian Ocean Region. [PDF]
Karisa JF +23 more
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Coral restoration alters reef soundscapes but machine learning and manual analyses suggest different recovery rates. [PDF]
Croasdale EM +5 more
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Spectral-YOLOv13: A Dual-Domain Vision-Mamba Sensing Framework for Fine-Grained Coral Health Assessment and Continuous Ecological Forecasting. [PDF]
Yang L +6 more
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Real-time acidification monitoring through Sofar buoy and SAMI-pH integration. [PDF]
Gill TJ +5 more
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Cameras or Divers? How Baited Remote Underwater Videos and 'Long Swims' Underwater Visual Census Complement Each Other on Coral Reefs. [PDF]
Osuka-Edeye K +5 more
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Documenting coral spawning in East Africa: first <i>in situ</i> observations from Zanzibar for three reef-building species. [PDF]
Lillis A, Jiddawi N.
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