TR : [Coral-List] coral restoration using electrical currents
Dr Catherine Jadot
c.jadot at sas-projects.com
Wed Mar 23 05:33:39 EST 2005
Hi Margaret,
If you want more information about this system you can contact Dr Peter
Van Treeck (van_treeck at uni-essen.de) or Dr Paster
(markus.paster at uni-essen.de) from the University of Essen (Germany).
They are working with this technique and have several high quality
articles published.
You can also visit their web site:
http://www.uni-essen.de/hydrobiologie/e_frameseite_meerdirect.htm
Regards,
Catherine
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Subject:
coral restoration using electrical currents
From:
Margaret Pizer < >
Date:
Tue, 22 Mar 2005 11:26:38 -0800
To:
coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
I'm researching a story for a conservation magazine and would like
expert opinions about the reef restoration methods described in the
following news article:
"Jolts of electricity revive damaged coral reef"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5770139/
Is this method proven? Are there any peer-reviewed articles out or in
the works about it? Is it practical and cost effective? Have similar
things been tried before? Any other comments would be welcome and can be
sent to me either on- or off-list.
Thanks!
Margaret Pizer
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