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Active Coral Restoration

Detalles
Cant. Págs.
636
Dimensiones
178 x 254 x 33.35mm | 1177g
Fecha de publicación
Editorial
J. ROSS PUBLISHING
País de publicación
United_States
Lenguaje
English
ISBN
9781604271430
Precio de venta
$ 3.250
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Precio de venta
$ 3.250
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Detalles
Cant. Págs.
636
Dimensiones
178 x 254 x 33.35mm | 1177g
Fecha de publicación
Editorial
J. ROSS PUBLISHING
País de publicación
United_States
Lenguaje
English
ISBN
9781604271430
Descripción

Coral reefs around the world are in peril and approximately half of the worlds coral cover has been lost since 1970 due to impacts from climate change, pollution, disease, and fishing practices that can destroy entire reefs. This rate of decline has been quite rapid, particularly when compared to the average rate of growth for a healthy coral in the wild. This ratio of decline to growth had diminished hope among scientists that coral reefs could eventually restore themselves over time. However, with the new technologies of active coral restoration, optimism has returned. Active coral restoration includes procedures for growing corals fast and efficiently, while also being able to genetically select for traits of natural resistance and resiliency that help them to survive water temperature increases, bleaching, and diseases. These cultured corals are grown in various types of nurseries and then outplanted to restoration sites. Until now, there has not been a book which brings to light this marvelous, game-changing practice of active coral Coral Restoration: Techniques for a Changing Planet is a timely, comprehensive volume that provides a foundational understanding of the current and emerging practices and technologies used for active coral reef restoration projects around the world. Edited by David E. Vaughan, this work contains contributed chapters written by some of the foremost authorities on coral reef restoration. It is a must-have for all practitioners of coral reef restoration, including research scientists, resource managers, aquarists, volunteers, students of marine science, and policymakers.