coral-list-daily V1 #81
Sherry Flumerfelt
sflumerfelt at coral.org
Wed Oct 11 12:35:25 EDT 2000
Hi Sophie,
The CARICOMP website can be found at:
http://isis.uwimona.edu.jm/centres/cms/caricomp/
Best of luck,
Sherry Flumerfelt
Program Assistant
Coral Reef Parks Program
The Coral Reef Alliance
2014 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704
Tel:(510) 848-0110
Fax:(510) 848-3720
Email: sflumerfelt at coral.org
Toll-free number:1-888-CORAL REEF
http://www.coral.org
"Working together to keep coral reefs alive."
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> coral-list-daily Wednesday, October 11 2000 Volume 01 : Number 081
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> Re: coral reef monitoring in Martinique
> Re: coral reef monitoring in Martinique
>
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> Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 08:10:13 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Vanese Flood <vanesef at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: coral reef monitoring in Martinique
>
> Hi Sophie,
> Most of the Caribbean countries and Bermuda use
> CARICOMP protocols for long term monitoring of sea
> grass, coral reefs and mangrove areas. These
> protocols have been in use for some time now, and all
> the data are collectively managed and used to gain a
> greater understanding of long term trends. They may
> suit your needs.
> I believe there is a web site for CARICOMP. If you
> can't find it, please write back and I'll see if I can
> get it for you.
> Good luck with your project,
> Vanese Flood
>
> - --- sophie brugneaux <sbrugneaux at caramail.com> wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>>
>> My name is Sophie Brugneaux, and I work for the
>> direction of environment
>> in Martinique (French west Indies). We have a
>> tremendous lack of basic
>> information about our reeves and, because of growing
>> human activities, we
>> need in some ways to follow their health.
>> Therefore, I=92ve recently been
>> charged to set up a long term reef monitoring
>> program. Locally our chance
>> is to have a nice volunteer pod but we don=92t have
>> any permanent
>> scientist or tropical marine biology specialist. I
>> found several survey
>> protocols on the web (Reefcheck, AGRAA, GCRMN), and
>> I would like to know
>> if such experiment is actually implemented in the
>> Caribbean and which
>> method is used.
>>
>> Thanks for your help
>>
>> Sophie J. Brugneaux, Graduate in marine environment
>> and
>> marine resources management
>> Marine environment program manager
>> Direction of Environment (DIREN)-Martinique
>> sbrugneaux at caramail.com
>>
>>
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> Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 12:08:40 -0400
> From: "John C. Ogden" <jogden at seas.marine.usf.edu>
> Subject: Re: coral reef monitoring in Martinique
>
> The CARICOMP website is:http://isis.uwimona.edu.jm/centres/cms/caricomp/
>
>
>
> At 08:10 AM 10/10/00 -0700, Vanese Flood wrote:
>> Hi Sophie,
>> Most of the Caribbean countries and Bermuda use
>> CARICOMP protocols for long term monitoring of sea
>> grass, coral reefs and mangrove areas. These
>> protocols have been in use for some time now, and all
>> the data are collectively managed and used to gain a
>> greater understanding of long term trends. They may
>> suit your needs.
>> I believe there is a web site for CARICOMP. If you
>> can't find it, please write back and I'll see if I can
>> get it for you.
>> Good luck with your project,
>> Vanese Flood
>>
>> --- sophie brugneaux <sbrugneaux at caramail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>>
>>> My name is Sophie Brugneaux, and I work for the
>>> direction of environment
>>> in Martinique (French west Indies). We have a
>>> tremendous lack of basic
>>> information about our reeves and, because of growing
>>> human activities, we
>>> need in some ways to follow their health.
>>> Therefore, I=92ve recently been
>>> charged to set up a long term reef monitoring
>>> program. Locally our chance
>>> is to have a nice volunteer pod but we don=92t have
>>> any permanent
>>> scientist or tropical marine biology specialist. I
>>> found several survey
>>> protocols on the web (Reefcheck, AGRAA, GCRMN), and
>>> I would like to know
>>> if such experiment is actually implemented in the
>>> Caribbean and which
>>> method is used.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help
>>>
>>> Sophie J. Brugneaux, Graduate in marine environment
>>> and
>>> marine resources management
>>> Marine environment program manager
>>> Direction of Environment (DIREN)-Martinique
>>> sbrugneaux at caramail.com
>>>
>>>
>> ______________________________________________________
>>> Bo=EEte aux lettres - Caramail -
>>> http://www.caramail.com
>>>
>>>
>>> --=_NextPart_Caramail_002665970843165_ID--
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> =====
>> When trouble arises and things look bad, there is always
>> one individual who perceives a solution and is willing to
>> take command.
>>
>> Very often, that individual is crazy.
>>
>> __________________________________________________
>> Do You Yahoo!?
>> Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!
>> http://mail.yahoo.com/
>>
>>
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