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Records 1 to 25 of 185 records about 'Ecosystems and Coral Reefs'

DEVELOPING TOOLS FOR EVALUATION OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN GLOBAL CHANGE STRESSORS AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING
[Published : Jan 26, 2005]
Case studies in key selected coral reefs and watersheds will be completed to provide scientific data, concepts and models that describe the responses of the functioning of these ecosystems to global change stressors. The studies will focus on relating global changes to local and...
UV EXPOSURE OF CORAL ASSEMBLAGES IN THE FLORIDA KEYS
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Oct 15, 2003]
Recent studies have indicated that solar radiation can be a significant stressor of coral assemblages in tropical and subtropical marine environments. Here we review the scientific literature related to the interactions of solar radiation with coral reefs, with emphasis on harm...
CHARACTERIZE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING AND CHANGES IN CLIMATE, UV, AND LAND USE
[Published : Sep 30, 2004]
Assessments of the long-term impacts of global changes in climate, ultraviolet (UV) radiation and land use on ecosystems require scientific data, concepts and models that describe the responses of ecosystem health to stresses related to the changes as well as information and mode...
The Biological Condition Gradient, a Tool used for Describing the Condition of US Coral Reef Ecosystems
(PAPER IN NON-EPA PROCEEDINGS) [Published : Jun 30, 2016]
Understanding the effects of human activity on coral reef ecosystems requires knowing what characteristics constitute a high quality coral reef and identifying measurable criteria. The Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) is a conceptual model that describes how biological attribu...
CORAL CONDITION: HOW TO FATHOM THE DECLINE OF CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 07, 2004]
Coral reefs have experienced unprecedented levels of bleaching, disease and mortality during the last three decades. The goal of EPA-ORD research is to identify the culpable stressors in different species, reefs and regions using integrated field and laboratory studies.
Coral Reef and Coastal Ecosystems Decision Support Workshop April 27-29, 2010 Caribbean Coral Reef Institute, La Parguera, Puerto Rico
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Nov 16, 2015]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Caribbean Coral Reef Institute (CCRI) hosted a Coral Reef and Coastal Ecosystems Decision Support Workshop on April 27-28, 2010 at the Caribbean Coral Reef Institute in La Parguera, Puerto Rico. Forty-three participants, includin...
Development of a reef fish biological condition gradient model with quantitative decision rules for the protection and restoration of coral reef ecosystems
(JOURNAL) [Published : Oct 01, 2020]
Coral reef ecosystems are declining due to multiple interacting stressors. A bioassessment framework focused on stressor-response associations was developed to help organize and communicate complex ecological information to support coral reef conservation. This study applied the ...
A Probabilistic Community Analysis for Coral Reef Ecosystems in Puerto Rico
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 24, 2022]
Environmental assessments require endpoints representative of ecological communities. These can include summary indicators or indicators for different components of the community. However, summary indicators applied to a complex system can sometimes create mathematical challenges...
ASSESSING MINE DRAINAGE PH FROM THE COLOR AND SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE OF CHEMICAL PRECIPITATES
[Published : Dec 03, 2002]
A compelling aspect of the deterioration of coral reefs is the phenomenon of coral bleaching. Through interactions with other factors such as sedimentation, pollution, and bacterial infection, bleaching can impact large areas of a reef with limited recovery, and it might be induc...
Bayesian Networks for Assessing and Managing Risks to Ecosystems in a Changing Climate
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 27, 2022]
Estimating ecological risks from climate change requires knowledge of the exposure to multiple stressors along with the susceptibility of the ecological resources to these stressors. Uncertainty and variability are essential components for calculating risks in future conditions. ...
APPROACHES TO ESTIMATING LIGHT EXPOSURE OF CORAL REEFS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 29, 2005]
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DYNAMIC CHANGES IN COLORED DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER AND TOTAL SUSPENDED MATTER CONTROL UV EXPOSURE OF CORAL REEFS IN THE FLORIDA KEYS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 20, 2006]
Variation in ultraviolet (UV) light exposure is one important environmental factor that influences the health of coral reefs. Here we present evidence that the reef tract in the Florida Keys experiences significantly higher variability in UV exposure than other surrounding coast...
SHEDDING LIGHT ON CORALS HEALTH: INTERACTIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOLAR RADIATION WITH BLEACHING
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 18, 2003]
Coral bleaching and declines in coral reef health in recent years have been attributed in part to processes driven by UV and/or visible light. For coral assemblages, exposure to UV light is often an unavoidable consequence of having access to visible (photosynthetically active) ...
Spatial and Temporal Variability of Solar Ultraviolet Exposure of Coral Assemblages in the Florida Keys: Importance of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 15, 2008]
Solar UV radiation can have deleterious effects on coral assemblages in tropical and subtropical marine environments. We present evidence that UV exposure of coral reefs in the Florida Keys is controlled primarily by chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in waters overlyin...
TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING UV EXPOSURE IN COASTAL WATERS: CASE STUDY IN SOUTH FLORIDA
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 14, 2005]
The photosynthesis of coral reefs is inhibited by solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation and UV in combination with unusually high sea surface temperatures is believed to play an important role in coral bleaching. In this presentation we use a new technique based on remotely sensed oce...
THE IMPACT OF CDOM PHOTOBLEACHING ON UV ATTENUATION NEAR CORAL REEFS IN THE FLORIDA KEYS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 04, 2007]
We have investigated how the loss of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in the water column due to photobleaching allows for increased penetration of UV radiation near coral reefs in the Florida Keys. Extended exposure to UV may contribute to coral bleaching episodes. C...
UV ATTENUATION NEAR CORAL REEFS IN THE FLORIDA KEYS: LIGHT ABSORPTION BY CDOM AND PARTICLES
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 05, 2005]
We have investigated the roles of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and suspended particles in the attenuation of UV radiation in the middle and lower regions of the Florida Keys. Extended exposure to UV radiation, along with elevated sea surface temperatures, impairs...
A biological condition gradient for Caribbean coral reefs: Part II. Numeric rules using sessile benthic organisms.
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 20, 2022]
The Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) is a conceptual model used to describe incremental changes in biological condition along a gradient of increasing anthropogenic stress. As coral reefs collapse globally, scientists and managers are focused on how to sustain the crucial stru...
A biological condition gradient for coral reefs in the US Caribbean Territories: Part I. Coral narrative rules
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 01, 2022]
As coral reef condition and sustainability continue to decline worldwide, losses of critical habitat and their ecosystem services have generated an urgency to understand and communicate reef response to management actions, environmental contamination, and natural disast...
ASSESSING UV IRRADIANCE IN CARIBBEAN REEF CORAL AND DNA DAMAGE IN THEIR CORAL AND ZOOXANTHELLAE
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 12, 2001]
UV penetration into the water near coral reefs may be increasing as a consequence of global climate change. Calm waters associated with ENSO conditions can enhance stratification that increases the amount of photobleaching of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in surfa...
ASSESSMENT OF CORAL CONDITION
[Published : Nov 10, 2003]
Complex reef structures formed by calcified coral skeletons provide a physical habitat that produces highly-valued ecosystem services, including shoreline protection and a high diversity and abundance of marine organisms that support lucrative fishing and tourism. Yet, coral reef...
Assessing Coral Reef Condition Indicators for Local and Global Stressors Using Bayesian Networks
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2021]
Coral reefs are highly valued ecosystems currently threatened by both local and global stressors. Given the importance of coral reef ecosystems, a Bayesian network approach can benefit an evaluation of threats to reef condition. To this end, we used data to evaluate the overlap b...
Foreword for NOAA reports
(SUMMARY) [Published : Jun 26, 2018]
The report is a six volume series on the socioeconomics of visitor use of Puerto Rico’s coral reef ecosystems. EPA is developing decision-support tools to evaluate restoration alternatives in Puerto Rico and elsewhere. The decision support tools include consideration or ass...
INDICATORS OF UV EXPOSURE IN CORAL AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND CORAL BLEACHING
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 05, 2000]
A compelling aspect of the deterioration of coral reefs is the phenomenon of coral bleaching. Bleaching can destroy large areas of a reef with limited recovery or recruitment, and it may be induced by a variety of stressors ranging from exposure to temperature and salinity extrem...
INDICATORS OF UV EXPOSURE IN CORALS AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND CORAL BLEACHING
(JOURNAL) [Published : Oct 01, 2001]
A compelling aspect of the deterioration of coral reefs is the phenomenon of coral bleaching. Through interactions with other factors such as sedimentation, pollution, and bacterial infection, bleaching can impact large areas of a reef with limited recovery, and it might be induc...