[Coral-List] Coral Reef research needs
Phil Dustan
dustanp at cofc.edu
Wed Sep 28 09:00:44 EDT 2011
You forgot POLITICS!
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Julian @ Reefcheck Malaysia <
julian at reefcheck.org.my> wrote:
> Hi listers
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> If I were to put together a list of the most important research needs in
> coral reef science and management, what should be on the list? What are the
> most pressing or important areas that need to be looked at? In my
> ignorance,
> some areas that stand out are:
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> - Resilience
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> - Connectivity
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> - Economics
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> - Rehabilitation
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> - Climate change/acidification.
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> But I am sure listers can improve greatly on this list. I would appreciate
> your thoughts.
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> Thanks and regards,
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> Julian Hyde
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> General Manager
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> Reef Check Malaysia Bhd
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> 03 2161 5948
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> www.reefcheck.org.my
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> "The bottom line of the Millenium Asessment findings is that human actions
> are depleting Earth's natural capital, putting such strain on the
> environment that the ability of the planet's ecosystems to sustain future
> generations can no longer be taken for granted."
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