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AuthorThe Nature Conservancy (TNC)
Accessioned date2023-12-04T22:31:26Z
Available date2023-12-04T22:31:26Z
Year2021
CitationThe Nature Conservancy (TNC) (2021). Caribbean corals: large-scale, long-term reef conservation. La Habana: The Nature Conservancy in the Caribbean. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/3708
AbstractThe Caribbean is home to some of the planet’s most magnificent coral reef ecosystems. These coral habitats are essential—they harbor abundant ocean life, help protect communities from coastal flooding and erosion, and support nearly half of the region’s economy. But in recent decades, Caribbean coral cover has declined by almost 60%. Remaining reefs face the threats of warmer waters, harsher storms, disease, overfishing, and pollution. To protect and restore coral reefs, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is guiding effective marine management and innovating ways to accelerate coral reproduction and reef recovery. Partnering with organizations, institutions, communities, and governments, we are shaping a brighter future for the coral reef ecosystems that benefit more than 44 million people across the Caribbean.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedLa Habana: The Nature Conservancy in the Caribbeanes
Rights© The Nature Conservancy (TNC).es
SubjectGestión ambiental - Planificaciónes
SubjectRecursos marinoses
SubjectArrecifes de corales
SubjectConservación ambientales
TitleCaribbean corals : large-scale, long-term reef conservationes
Material typeArticlees
Type of contentNews - Informativees
Type of contentPlan - Strategic or operationales
AccessOpenes
AudienceGenerales
AudienceTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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