[Coral-List] Communicating the Importance of Reefs to People

Linwood Pendleton linwood.pendleton at duke.edu
Fri Mar 3 06:25:59 EST 2017


If you are looking for a way to communicate why reefs are important to people, I humbly remind/suggest you consider this story map from GRID Arendal entitled Endangered Reefs Threatened People (http://arcg.is/2cJqsep<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__arcg.is_2cJqsep&d=CwMFAw&c=imBPVzF25OnBgGmVOlcsiEgHoG1i6YHLR0Sj_gZ4adc&r=ILgLvCP5gyQTbhDC4KmS-eK_0jFrrcobbD7IQtOd27c&m=YSYVzR_GE6OzmdkER-gp0tLmo0WFHcWIT4kPbCwMDM8&s=D4zMpJHq8oPPxwnYAOAyKRulgQyuahAf-rA3KUuNNqw&e=>).  This story map won an ESRI creative maps award and highlights how many people depend on coral reefs (by country) and the threats to these reefs posed by OA and bleaching.

Cheers,

Linwood

Linwood Pendleton
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