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Coral reefs
by
Earle, Sylvia A., 1935-
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Matthews, Bonnie, 1963- , ill
in
Coral reefs and islands Juvenile literature.
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Coral reefs and islands.
2003
A brief introduction to coral reefs, including where they are found, how they grow, what lives in them, their importance, and efforts being made to protect and restore them.
Drivers of shoreline change on Pacific coral reef islands: linking island change to processes
by
d, Murray R
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Perry, George L. W
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Kench, Paul S
in
Anthropogenic factors
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Archives & records
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Atolls
2023
Reef islands are considered highly vulnerable to the impacts of anthropogenic climate change. While existing studies provide evidence of high dynamism and predominant stability over recent periods of sea-level rise, efforts to statistically link recorded morphological changes to processes are limited. We analyse shoreline changes across an expansive region of diverse oceanographic and climatic conditions and assess those observations relative to the processes potentially driving change. This record comprises 568 islands from 42 atolls spanning the western to the central Pacific Ocean from the Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Kiribati and Tuvalu, and is one of the first robust attempts to statistically attribute the drivers of observed island changes within the past half-century. Our analyses demonstrate that island change and a range of its potential controls, including oceanographic, climatic and local-scale morphometric characteristics of reefs and islands, are not correlated, underscoring that no single variable could predict a uniform response across the study islands. The lack of association between sea-level rise and shoreline change on this large sample of islands addresses the common notion of a linear relationship between rising sea levels and magnitude of erosion in reef island systems. We emphasise the critical need to move from simplistic assessments of island change, highlight the importance of incorporating multiple predictors and the need for more computationally robust models.
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Coral reefs
by
Roumanis, Alexis, author
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Roumanis, Alexis. Exploring ecosystems
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Coral reef ecology Juvenile literature.
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Coral reefs and islands Juvenile literature.
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Coral reef ecology.
2016
Introduces readers to life in a coral reef.
Development and Application of an Environmental Education Tool (Board Game) for Teaching Integrated Resource Management of the Water Cycle on Coral Reef Islands
by
Shimabukuro, Miyuki
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Takahashi, Soyo
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Shinjo, Ryuichi
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Analysis
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Aquatic resources
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Cooperation
2022
To solve resource issues on coral reef islands, an understanding of the water cycle is essential. Water resource management is intricately linked to diverse occupational industries and coral reef ecosystems on these islands. To effectively promote sustainable natural resource management, we developed a board game as an environmental education and communication tool for school students and people of all ages. The concept of the game is that “clean water will always be available if it is used properly”. The board game was designed based on an island with an underground freshwater lens as its main water resource. Role-playing was used to enhance islander livelihoods such as with vegetable and livestock farming, fishing, and tourism. Players, while working collaboratively, have to use the island’s groundwater adequately and conserve it for future generations. The game was developed through a transdisciplinary process in collaboration with scientists, administrative officers, civic groups, and students. Additionally, the board game was tested in diverse communities. In this study, we elaborated on the board game after it was played by students at an elementary school on Tarama Island. We observed that participants learned that cooperation is important for the sustainable use of water resources. Moreover, the participants proposed two methods for cooperation: joint discussion and ‘assembly decisions’. The board game has the potential to be used as an effective environmental education tool to promote sustainable water resource management on coral reef islands.
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Do you really want to visit a coral reef?
by
Heos, Bridget, author
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Fabbri, Daniele, 1978- illustrator
in
Coral reef ecology Juvenile literature.
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Coral reefs and islands Juvenile literature.
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Coral reef ecology.
2015
\"A child goes on a deep-sea diving adventure in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, learning about the ocean, and encountering animals and plants that make their homes in this biome. Includes world map of coral reefs and glossary\"-- Provided by publisher.
Coral microbiome dynamics, functions and design in a changing world
2019
Corals associate not only with dinoflagellates, which are their algal endosymbionts and which have been extensively studied over the past four decades, but also with a variety of other microorganisms. The coral microbiome includes dinoflagellates, viruses, fungi, archaea and bacteria, with knowledge of the latter growing rapidly. This Review focuses on the bacterial members of the coral microbiome and draws parallels with better-studied microbiomes in other biological systems. We synthesize current understanding of spatial, temporal and host-specific patterns in coral-associated bacterial communities, the drivers shaping these patterns, and the role of the microbiome in acclimatization and adaptation of the host to climate warming. We discuss how this knowledge can be harnessed to assist the future persistence of coral reefs and provide novel perspectives for the development of microbiome engineering and its implications for coral reef conservation and restoration.
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Exploring coral reefs
by
Ganeri, Anita, 1961- author
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Ganeri, Anita, 1961- Exploring habitats with Benjamin Blog and his inquisitive dog
in
Coral reef ecology Juvenile literature.
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Coral reefs and islands Juvenile literature.
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Coral reef ecology.
2015
\"Join intrepid explorers Benjamin Blog and his inquisitive dog Barko Polo as they travel the globe exploring the world's most exciting habitats! This book looks at coral reefs around the world, taking in a multitude of algae, polyps, fish, and other marine life along the way.\"--Provided by publisher.