Conservation of Coral Reefs after the 1998 Global Bleaching Event

Large-scale coral bleaching has happened repeatedly in the Pacific and Indian oceans and the Caribbean since 1982. Previously it was observed only on a small scale (Williams and Bunkley- Williams 1990;Jokiel & Coles 1990; Glynn 1988, 1991; Goreau et al. 1993; Goreau & Hayes 1994, 1995). The 1998 bleaching event was globally the most extensive such event recorded except in the Caribbean and Central Pacific where a comparison of year-byyear temperature and bleaching maps show that it was comparable with the largest previous events (T.G. et al., unpublished data). Global analyses of coral bleaching are rare, but critical to an understanding of the widespread ecological effect of bleaching events.

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Main Authors: Hayes, R.L., Goreau, T.J., McClanahan, T.R.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2000-02
Subjects:Coral reefs,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/416
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-4162021-05-19T06:14:28Z Conservation of Coral Reefs after the 1998 Global Bleaching Event Hayes, R.L. Goreau, T.J. McClanahan, T.R. Coral reefs Large-scale coral bleaching has happened repeatedly in the Pacific and Indian oceans and the Caribbean since 1982. Previously it was observed only on a small scale (Williams and Bunkley- Williams 1990;Jokiel & Coles 1990; Glynn 1988, 1991; Goreau et al. 1993; Goreau & Hayes 1994, 1995). The 1998 bleaching event was globally the most extensive such event recorded except in the Caribbean and Central Pacific where a comparison of year-byyear temperature and bleaching maps show that it was comparable with the largest previous events (T.G. et al., unpublished data). Global analyses of coral bleaching are rare, but critical to an understanding of the widespread ecological effect of bleaching events. Published 2005-07-18T12:00:40Z 2005-07-18T12:00:40Z 2000-02 Journal Contribution Refereed Article Conservation Biology, Vol. 14, No. 1 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/416 en 496227 bytes application/pdf
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Conservation of Coral Reefs after the 1998 Global Bleaching Event
description Large-scale coral bleaching has happened repeatedly in the Pacific and Indian oceans and the Caribbean since 1982. Previously it was observed only on a small scale (Williams and Bunkley- Williams 1990;Jokiel & Coles 1990; Glynn 1988, 1991; Goreau et al. 1993; Goreau & Hayes 1994, 1995). The 1998 bleaching event was globally the most extensive such event recorded except in the Caribbean and Central Pacific where a comparison of year-byyear temperature and bleaching maps show that it was comparable with the largest previous events (T.G. et al., unpublished data). Global analyses of coral bleaching are rare, but critical to an understanding of the widespread ecological effect of bleaching events.
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