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Large-scale mapping of live corals to guide reef conservation
2020
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Coral is the life-form that underpins the habitat of most tropical reef ecosystems, thereby supporting biological diversity throughout the marine realm. Coral reefs are undergoing rapid change from ocean warming and nearshore human activities, compromising a myriad of services provided to societies including coastal protection, fishing, and cultural practices. In the face of these challenges, large-scale operational mapping of live coral cover within and across reef ecosystems could provide
doi:10.1073/pnas.2017628117
pmid:33318215
fatcat:ahmahhok6jgljfybuiihino3z4