The effects of combined sea temperature, light, and carbon dioxide on coral bleaching, settlement, and growth : the first annual Combined Effects Think Tank to Support CREWS Modeling / James C. Hendee, editor.

By: Contributor(s): [Silver Spring, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Ocean and Atmospheric Research, 2004Description: 126 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Other title:
  • Coral bleaching, settlement, and growth
  • Combined Effects Think Tank to Support Coral Reef Early Warning System Modeling
Subject(s): Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available online in PDF format via NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program home page.
Summary: Abstracts of papers presented at a meeting held at the Caribbean Marine Research Center, Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas, Jan. 20-24, 2003. Meeting objectives: explain what is known of certain coral reef problem domains as they relate to anthropogenic stress and coral reef response; determine which in situ monitoring instruments would help in these research problems; and, provide a dialogue to enhance current expert system modules or to develop new ones.
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"A NOAA research special report."

"NURP/CMRC Grant CMRC-02-PRJH-02-02A."

"March, 2004."

Includes bibliographical references.

Abstracts of papers presented at a meeting held at the Caribbean Marine Research Center, Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas, Jan. 20-24, 2003. Meeting objectives: explain what is known of certain coral reef problem domains as they relate to anthropogenic stress and coral reef response; determine which in situ monitoring instruments would help in these research problems; and, provide a dialogue to enhance current expert system modules or to develop new ones.

Also available online in PDF format via NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program home page.

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