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Coral reefs of the southern Gulf of Mexico (1st ed.)

Earle, Sylvia(Foreword by)Chavez, Ernesto A.(Edited by)Tunnell, John W.(Edited by)Withers, Kim(Edited by)
Part of the Gulf Coast studies series series
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Coral reefs declined worldwide during the 1980s and 1990s, making them perhaps the most endangered marine ecosystem on Earth.

This realization spurred John W. Tunnell Jr. and others to write a comprehensive book that would raise awareness of coral reefs and their plight.

Tunnell and coeditors Ernesto A. Chvez and Kim Withers present an integrated and broad-ranging synthesis, while Mexican and U.S. experts assess the current state of these fragile systems and offer a framework for their restoration.

Beginning with a history of the research done in this region, Coral Reefs of the Southern Gulf of Mexico covers the geography, geology, oceanography, ecology, and biodiversity of the thirty-eight emergent or platform-type coral reefs in the southern Gulf.

The editors include chapters on the biotafrom algae to fishfollowed by a look at environmental impacts, both natural (such as hurricanes and red tides) and human (such as ship groundings and dredging).

The book closes with a discussion of conservation issues, which is both descriptive and prescriptive in its assessment of what has been done and what should be done to protect and manage these vital ecosystems.

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Texas A&M University Press
1603447938 / 9781603447935
eBook (EPUB)
17/10/2007
English
201 pages
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