[Coral-List] Coral spawning
Phanor Montoya
phmontoya at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 27 13:26:17 EST 2004
Dear Listers,
I am looking for coral spwaning research methods. Also, I would like
to have the form for coral spawning dates that was in the list last
year. If some one could give such information I will really
apprecieate it.
Kind regards,
Phanor Montoya Maya
Biologo Marino - Instructor de Buceo
Celular 3155608765
[1]phmontoya at hotmail.com
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"Spurgeon, James" >Subject: [Coral-List] Data on reef restoration
costs >To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov >Message-ID:
<2A443ED9616E5B4281BB13BEC5C0BBD33E59AE at reaw2k01> >Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > >Dear listers, > >Following on from
Gregor's email, I'm in the process of writing an updated >paper on the
economics of coral restoration for Bill Precht's forthcoming >book on
coral restoration. > >If anyone has any recent published or
unpublished examples of coral >restoration activities with basic data
on relevant resource use implications >(e.g. type and volume of
resources used, costs, person hours, equipment >needed etc), then
please get in touch. Restoration activities could include >the options
Gregor mentioned, plus any alternatives. It would be great to >include
a broad range of costed alternative approaches in the paper. > >Many
thanks >James > >James Spurgeon >Executive Environmental
Economist/Scientist > >Jacobs >Tel: +44 (0)118 963 5346 >Fax: +44
(0)118 926 3888 >E-mail: james.spurgeon at jacobs.com >Web:
www.jacobs.com >www.gibbltd.com > > > >-----Original Message-----
>From: coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
>[mailto:coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov]On Behalf Of Gregor
>Hodgson >Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 10:24 PM >To: Todd Barber;
underwater Hedgehog >Cc: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov >Subject: RE:
[Coral-List] Artificial reef construction using mineral >accretion > >
>Todd has raised an interesting point. It would be quite interesting
to see a >cost comparison of coral cover produced over five years on a
typical 5 km >long by 100 m wide reef using: > >1) Natural recovery
>2) Enhanced recruitment (larval reseeding) >3) Manual transplantation
of coral fragments >4) Reef Balls etc. >5) Mineral accretion. > >The
vast majority of reefs that have suffered physical damage or loss of
>living coral cover do not lack hard substratum. In fact, hard sea bed
is >usually abundant. Artificial reefs, when combined with MPAs, are
useful >tools to add hard substrata and to add habitat, particularly
on soft seabed >far from coral reefs. With rare exceptions such as a
ship grounding in front >of a resort or in a small MPA, is it a wise
use of limited funding for reef >conservation to invest in contructing
artificial substrata? > >A coral restoration system implies that the
ecosystem will be returned to >its original state before disturbance.
Which of the methods listed above can >do this? > >Gregor Hodgson, PhD
>Executive Director, Reef Check >Professor (visiting) >Institute of
the Environment >1362 Hershey Hall Box 951496 >University of
California at Los Angeles >Los Angeles, CA 90095-1496 >Tel:
310-794-4985 Fax: 310-825-0758 >www.ReefCheck.org > > > >-----Original
Message----- >From: coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
>[mailto:coral-list-bounces at coral.aoml.noaa.gov]On Behalf Of Todd
Barber >Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:12 AM >To: underwater
Hedgehog >Cc: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov >Subject: Re:
[Coral-List] Artificial reef construction using mineral >accretion > >
>There are more practical(and cost effective) ways to accomplish your
>goals....for example, see
>http://www.reefball.com/map/antiguascience/antiguapressrelease.htm
for the >most advanced coral restoration system in the world. >
>Thanks, > >Todd R. Barber >Chairman, Reef Ball Foundation >CEO, Reef
Ball Development Group, Ltd. >reefball at reefball.com > >6916 22nd
Street West >Bradenton, FL 34207 >941-752-0169
>www.artificialreefs.org >www.reefball.org >www.reefball.com
>reefball at reefball.com > >Alternate Numbers >941-720-7549 Cell
>941-752-1033 Fax >Larry Beggs 941-650-2519 (Mold Issues) >Reef Ball
Foundation 770-752-0202 > > >----- Original Message ----- >From:
"underwater Hedgehog" >To: >Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:32 AM
>Subject: [Coral-List] Artificial reef construction using mineral
accretion > > > > I am interested in the use of mineral accretion for
> > creating fast growing artificial reefs for: > > > > 1. As a means
of redirecting tourist activities from > > damaged reef areas to
artificial structures. > > 2. To restore damaged reef habitats. > > 3.
To protect fragile coastal habitats such as > > mangroves and sea
grass beds. > > > > I am asking if anyone has looked at the structure
of > > coral skeletons grown on artificial reefs using > > electricity
to accrete minerals thereby cementing > > coral colonies to the
substrate. > > > > Any information will be appreciated. > > > > Please
send to: > > hgoudge at yahoo.co.uk > > > > Thanks > > Harry Goudge > >
School of Ocean Sciences > > University of Wales Bangor > > United
Kingdom > > > >
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