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AuthorWilkinson, Clive (ed.)
AuthorSouter, David (ed.)
Accessioned date2023-12-27T00:34:22Z
Available date2023-12-27T00:34:22Z
Year2008
CitationWilkinson, C. R., & Souter, D. (eds.) (2008). Status of Caribbean coral reefs after bleaching and hurricanes in 2005. Townsville (Australia): Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, and Reef and Rainforest Research Centre. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/3799
AbstractThe most extreme coral bleaching and mortality event to hit the Wider Caribbean (including Atlantic) coral reefs occurred in 2005. This was during the warmest year ever recorded, eclipsing the 9 warmest years that had occurred since 1995. The previous warmest year was 1998, which resulted in massive coral bleaching throughout many parts of the world and effectively destroyed 16% of the world’s coral reefs, especially in the Indian Ocean and Western Pacific….es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedTownsville (Australia): Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, and Reef and Rainforest Research Centrees
Rights© Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network.es
SubjectRecursos naturaleses
SubjectRecursos marinoses
SubjectArrecifes de corales
SubjectCambio climáticoes
SubjectProblemas ambientaleses
TitleStatus of Caribbean coral reefs after bleaching and hurricanes in 2005es
Material typeArticlees
Type of contentScientific researches
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AudienceTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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