Abstract: | Over the past decade, coral restoration efforts have increased as reefs continue to decline at unprecedented rates. Identifying suitable coral outplanting locations to maximize coral survival continues to be one of the biggest challenges for restoration practitioners. Here, we demonstrate methods of using derivatives from imaging spectroscopy from the Global Airborne Observatory (GAO) to identify suitable coral outplant sites and report on the survival rates of restored coral at those sites. Outplant sites for a community-based, citizen science outplant event in Bávaro, Dominican Republic, were identified using expert-defined criteria applied to a suitability model from data layers derived from airborne imagery.
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Author(s): | Schill, Steven R.
Asner, Gregory P.
McNulty, Valerie Pietsch
Pollock, F. Joseph
Cróquer, Aldo
Vaughn, Nicholas R.
Escovar-Fadul, Ximena
Raber, George
Shaver, Elizabeth
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Date: | 2021
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Published: | Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, 698004
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Citation: | Schill, S. R., Asner, G. P., McNulty, V. P., Pollock, F. J., Croquer, A., Vaughn, N. R., ... & Shaver, E. (2021). Site selection for coral reef restoration using airborne imaging spectroscopy. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, 698004. Recuperado de:
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URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/5727
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