Sinopsis: | Coral assisted fertilization, larval rearing and recruit propagation success in significant ecological scales, largely depend on scaling up and replicating these efforts in as many regions as possible. The Dominican Foundation for Marine Studies (FUNDEMAR) has become a pioneer of these efforts in the Dominican Republic, being the first institution to successfully implement coral sexual reproduction techniques in the country and establishing the first mobile larvae culturing facility. Here we share our perspective on three main components behind the success of FUNDEMAR’s program: (1) a self-sustainable program in alliance with local and international organizations, (2) the design and construction of the first Coral Assisted Reproduction Laboratory in the country, and a (3) clearly defined scalable structure for outcome performance.
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Autor(es): | Sellares-Blasco, Rita I.
Villalpando, María F.
Guendulain-García, Sergio D.
Cróquer, Aldo
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Año: | 2021
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Publicado: | Frontiers in Marine Science [2296-7745], 8, 669505
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Citación: | Sellares-Blasco, R. I., Villalpando, M. F., Guendulain-García, S. D., & Cróquer, A. (2021). Assisted coral reproduction in the Dominican Republic: a successful story to replicate in the Caribbean. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, 669505. Recuperado de: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.669505
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URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/706
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