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Book and Book Chapter Publications Details for Grant Number R828008

Integrating Coral Reef Ecosystem Integrity and Restoration Options with Watershed-based activities in the Tropical Pacific Islands and the Societal Costs of Poor Land-use Practices

RFA: Water and Watersheds (1999)

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Book Chapter Status of the coral reefs of American Samoa and Micronesia: US-Affiliated and Freely Associated Islands of the Pacific. None Birkeland CE, Craig P, Davis G, Edward A, Golbuu Y, Higgins J, Gutierrez J, Idechong N, Maragos J, Miller K, Paulay G, Richmond R, Tafilechig A, Turgeon D Birkeland CE, Craig P, Davis G, Edward A, Golbuu Y, Higgins J, Gutierrez J, Idechong N, Maragos J, Miller K, Paulay G, Richmond R, Tafilechig A, Turgeon D. Status of the coral reefs of American Samoa and Micronesia: US-Affiliated and Freely Associated Islands of the Pacific. In: Wilkinson C, ed. Status of Coral Reefs of the World:2000. Townsville, Queensland, Australia: Australian Institute for Marine Science, 2000, Chapter 12, pp. 199-218. R828008 (2000)
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Book Chapter Status of the coral reefs of Guam. None Richmond RH, Davis G Richmond RH, Davis G. Status of the coral reefs of Guam. In: The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States and Pacific Freely Associated States: 2002. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Ocean Service/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science. Silver Spring, MD: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2002, pp. 189-194. R828008 (Final)
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Book Chapter Coral reproduction and recruitment as tools for studying the ecotoxicology of coral reef ecosystems. None Richmond RH Richmond RH. Coral reproduction and recruitment as tools for studying the ecotoxicology of coral reef ecosystems. In: Ostrander GK, ed. Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology, Volume 2. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2005, Chapter 19, pp. 331-338. R828008 (Final)
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Book Chapter Recovering populations and restoring ecosystems: restoration of coral reefs and related marine communities. None Richmond RH Richmond RH. Recovering populations and restoring ecosystems: restoration of coral reefs and related marine communities. In: Norse EA, Crowder LB, eds. Marine Conservation Biology: The Science of Maintaining the Sea's Biodiversity. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2005, Chapter 23, pp. 393-409. R825158 (Final)
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Book Chapter Coral conservation biology applied to policy development and management initiatives. CORAL REEFS Richmond RH Richmond RH. Coral conservation biology applied to policy development and management initiatives. In: Done T, Lloyd DJ, eds. Information Management and Decision Support for Marine Biodiversity Protection and Human Welfare: Coral Reefs. Townsville, Queensland, Australia: Australian Institute of Marine Science, 2000, pp. 139-143. R825158 (Final)
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Book Chapter An ecohydrological model of the Great Barrier Reef. None Wolanski E, Brinkman R, Spagnol S, McAllister F Wolanski E, Brinkman R, Spagnol S, McAllister F, Marshall K, McCook L, Done T, Lough J, Deleersnijder E. An ecohydrological model of the Great Barrier Reef. In: Morphett, G, ed. Proceedings of the 4th Queensland Environmental Conference: Environmental Solutions: Meeting the Challenge in 2002. Brisbane, Australia, May 30-31, 2002, pp. 145-150. R828008 (Final)
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