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Remineralisation of Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water Using Synthetic Aragonite
ABSTRACT Reverse osmosis (RO) treated water often requires remineralisation to restore Ca2+ ions, hardness and alkalinity, particularly for potable water. This study compares the dissolution characteristics of two forms of calcium carbonate, aragonite and calcite.
Yuqing Wu +3 more
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Larval seedboxes: A modular and effective tool for scaling coral reef restoration. [PDF]
Doropoulos C +9 more
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Reef height drives threshold dynamics of restored oyster reefs [PDF]
AM Colden, RJ Latour, RN Lipcius
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Abstract Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) is widely seen as essential to achieving net‐zero emissions, yet its large‐scale deployment remains impractical mainly due to economic and political reasons. In this article, we explore the idea that enhanced oil recovery (EOR) may serve as a pragmatic steppingstone for getting GCS‐ready infrastructure in ...
Madeline Mascari +2 more
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Population Genomics for Coral Reef Restoration-A Case Study of Staghorn Corals in Micronesia. [PDF]
Rios D +6 more
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Biotic interactions are fundamental to the structuring of marine communities. Predator–prey and competitive interactions can drive species distribution, abundance and mediate individual behaviour. These interactions are especially important to understand in the context of restoration.
Percy J. M., Gnanalingam G.
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The increasing awareness of the extent of urchin barrens and impacts of sea urchin overgrazing on rocky reefs in Aotearoa New Zealand has led to a rapid increase in the use of sea urchin removal as a tool for kelp forest restoration. Here, we review these restoration projects, focusing on three case studies, with the aim to provide context on what ...
Kelsey I. Miller +7 more
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Viralization as a microbial approach for enhancing coral reef restoration. [PDF]
Baer J +9 more
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ABSTRACT Ocean acidification (OA) remains a major and underexplored threat to marine fishes, particularly regarding reproductive physiology and early life stages (ELS). Although research over the past 15 years has documented diverse OA effects, substantial knowledge gaps persist.
Rebecca J. Bridge +3 more
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Frag-n-Fly gardening method for coral restoration - Pitching to the industry level the methods for coral fragmentation and outplanting in coral reef restoration. [PDF]
Giraldes BW +6 more
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