Interventions in a Coral Disease-Ravaged Area (Disease Condition 1 - Endemic)

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Abstract

As Florida faces an unprecedented disease outbreak involving more than half of its coral species, many restoration practitioners and environmental managers are wondering how best to responsibly continue restoration efforts for both affected and unaffected species in the face of disease. Scientists at Mote Marine Laboratory and Nova Southeastern University discuss their plans for adapting restoration to help answer disease-related questions and prepare for future restoration efforts. This Coral Restoration Consortium webinar features three presentations followed by a panel Q&A session.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Sep 17 2018

Bibliographical note

As Florida faces an unprecedented disease outbreak involving more than half of its coral species, many restoration practitioners and environmental managers are wondering how best to responsibly continue restoration efforts for both affected and unaffected species in the face of disease.

Keywords

  • Coral disease
  • Disturbance response
  • Restoration
  • Webinars

Disciplines

  • Marine Biology
  • Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

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