[Coral-List] Opinion poll on bleaching

rnharag rnharag at uol.com.br
Thu Dec 8 13:49:06 EST 2011


Dear All,

Presented by the poll we see that there are great concern regarding the 
coral bleaching, but we see that the current action are limited to studies 
and others for their preservation or restoration.

We have the solution to remove the threat of coral bleaching caused by 
global climate change and had already applied in varios coralline regions in 
Brazil such as Fernando de Noronha and Abrolhos.

We are waiting for an occurrence of warmer seas to prove the efficacy of the 
method.

We aim to carry out this work mainly in the Coral Triangle, Indian Ocean and 
others regions of importance for the preservation of coral reefs and marine 
life.

More details of our work can be found in www.coralsurvival.com.br

We apologize for any errors in English.

Thanks,

Ricardo Haraguchi

rnharag at uol.com.br


> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 13:13:36 +0100
> From: martin pecheux <martin.pecheux at free.fr>
> Subject: [Coral-List] Opinion poll on bleaching
> To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
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> Dear all,
>
> This is an opinion poll among reef researchers on our "best guess" of the 
> future impact of bleaching. Some of you may remember the same two polls in 
> June 2000 and October 2004, before ICRS. Just REply> by your choice number 
> (commentaries not excluded). Would you say that Coral Reef Mass Bleaching 
> will be :
>
> 0/ a benefit to coral reefs
>
> 1/ of no overall effects, or balanced negative and positive influences
>
> 2/ worrisome
>
> 3/ seriously damaging
>
> 4/ catastrophic
>
> 5/ almost or total disappearance of reefs
>
> Results in 15 days, with previous ones.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dr. Martin Pecheux
>
> Institut des Foraminif?res Symbiotiques
>
> 16, rue de la Fontaine de l'Esp?rance
>
> 92160 Antony, France
>
> martin.pecheux at free.fr
>
> www.martin-pecheux.fr
>
> +33 9 5324 3374
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2011 08:32:22 -0500
> From: "Alan.e.strong" <alan.e.strong at noaa.gov>
> Subject: Re: [Coral-List] Opinion poll on bleaching
> To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
> Message-ID: <4EE0BC66.9000002 at noaa.gov>
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>
> "Future" time-frame??
>
> 1] tomorrow
> 2] next year
> 3] next decade
> 4] next century
>
> ??
>
> AES
>
> On 12/8/2011 7:13 AM, martin pecheux wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> This is an opinion poll among reef researchers on our "best guess" of the 
>> future impact of bleaching. Some of you may remember the same two polls 
>> in June 2000 and October 2004, before ICRS. Just REply>  by your choice 
>> number (commentaries not excluded). Would you say that Coral Reef Mass 
>> Bleaching will be :
>>
>> 0/ a benefit to coral reefs
>>
>> 1/ of no overall effects, or balanced negative and positive influences
>>
>> 2/ worrisome
>>
>> 3/ seriously damaging
>>
>> 4/ catastrophic
>>
>> 5/ almost or total disappearance of reefs
>>
>>   Results in 15 days, with previous ones.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dr. Martin Pecheux
>>
>> Institut des Foraminif?res Symbiotiques
>>
>> 16, rue de la Fontaine de l'Esp?rance
>>
>> 92160 Antony, France
>>
>> martin.pecheux at free.fr
>>
>> www.martin-pecheux.fr
>>
>> +33 9 5324 3374
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