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Contribution to Book
Coral Reef Restoration with Case Studies from Florida
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Books and Book Chapters
  • Walter C. Jaap, Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute; Lithophyte Research, Florida
  • J. Harold Hudson, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
  • Richard E. Dodge, Nova Southeastern University
  • David S. Gilliam, Nova Southeastern University
  • Richard Shaul, Sea Byte Inc.
Book Title
Coral Reef Conservation
Document Type
Book Chapter
ISBN
9780521671453
Publication Date
8-28-2006
Editors
Isabelle M. Cote, John D. Reynolds
Description

Coral reefs are the 'rain forests' of the ocean, containing the highest diversity of marine organisms and facing the greatest threats from humans. As shallow-water coastal habitats, they support a wide range of economically and culturally important activities, from fishing to tourism. Their accessibility makes reefs vulnerable to local threats that include over-fishing, pollution and physical damage. Reefs also face global problems, such as climate change, which may be responsible for recent widespread coral mortality and increased frequency of hurricane damage. This book, first published in 2006, summarises the state of knowledge about the status of reefs, the problems they face, and potential solutions. The topics considered range from concerns about extinction of coral reef species to economic and social issues affecting the well-being of people who depend on reefs. The result is a multi-disciplinary perspective on problems and solutions to the coral reef crisis.

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Additional Information

Chapter 16, pages 478-514

Citation Information
Walter C. Jaap, J. Harold Hudson, Richard E. Dodge, David S. Gilliam, et al.. "Coral Reef Restoration with Case Studies from Florida" Cambridge(2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-gilliam/25/