CoralTransplantation: Difference between revisions
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Methods | Methods | ||
Required conditions (6) | *Required conditions (6) | ||
Guidelines and Procedure (5) | *Guidelines and Procedure (5) | ||
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British Virgin Islands (1) | *British Virgin Islands (1) | ||
Maldive Islands (2) | *Maldive Islands (2) | ||
St. John’s (3) | *St. John’s (3) | ||
Phillipines (4) | *Phillipines (4) | ||
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Revision as of 09:59, 27 February 2013
Coral Transplantation
What is coral transplantation?
-Definition
-Benefits and Disadvantages (5) (7)
Methods
- Required conditions (6)
- Guidelines and Procedure (5)
Related studies
- British Virgin Islands (1)
- Maldive Islands (2)
- St. John’s (3)
- Phillipines (4)
Sources 1. [1] 2. [2] 3. [3] 4. Yap, Ht. "Local Changes in Community Diversity after Coral Transplantation." Marine Ecology Progress Series 374 (2009): 33-41. Web. 5. Abelson, Avigdor. "Artificial Reefs vs Coral Transplantation as Restoration Tools for Mitigating Coral Reef Deterioration: Benefits, Concerns, and Proposed Guidelines." Bulletin of Marine Science 78 (2006): 151-56. Print. 6. [4] 7. Edwards, Alasdair J., and Susan Clark. "Coral Transplantation: A Useful Management Tool or Misguided Meddling?" Marine Pollution Bulletin 37.8-12 (1999): 474-87.Science Direct. Web.