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''The United States Virgin Islands Territorial Coral Reef Monitoring Program'' | |||
The United States Virgin Islands Territorial Coral Reef Monitoring Program is one of the most important programs designed to monitor and track the status of the reefs in the US Virgin Islands. | |||
Objectives: The objective of this program are to monitor and track the status of reefs and the inhabitants in areas around the US Virgin Islands. It also focuses on threats to reef systems such as pollution, overfishing, and thermal stress. They work closely to link changes in reef health with specific stressors and figure out the plan of action that would best preserve the reef and the fish communities. They also find ways to study threatened species as well as other components of the reef system that we know little information about. |
Revision as of 15:18, 25 February 2015
Coral Reef Monitoring
What Is Coral Reef Monitoring?
How Reefs Are Commonly Monitored
Benefits of Monitoring
Reef Monitoring Projects
The United States Virgin Islands Territorial Coral Reef Monitoring Program
The United States Virgin Islands Territorial Coral Reef Monitoring Program is one of the most important programs designed to monitor and track the status of the reefs in the US Virgin Islands.
Objectives: The objective of this program are to monitor and track the status of reefs and the inhabitants in areas around the US Virgin Islands. It also focuses on threats to reef systems such as pollution, overfishing, and thermal stress. They work closely to link changes in reef health with specific stressors and figure out the plan of action that would best preserve the reef and the fish communities. They also find ways to study threatened species as well as other components of the reef system that we know little information about.