[Coral-List] Coral-List Digest, Vol 122, Issue 4

Roberto Pott robertofpott at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 16:22:18 UTC 2018


Dear Mr. Birkeland,

I am interested although I didn't see the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve
System in the book nor the Mesoamerican Reef system.  This would have been
a good opportunity for our network/community of coral reef researchers,
managers and academic community to have updated texts of this type.  Maybe
we can do something on the region?






*Roberto Pott (MEM)PO Box 1616Belize City, BelizeTel:
602-4390robertofpott at gmail.com <robertofpott at gmail.com>*


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> From: Charles Birkeland <charlesb at hawaii.edu>
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> I obtained the abstracts of chapters in a set of books I feel would be
> interesting to you all. This is just a heads up; I am not selling anything.
> Charles Sheppard (editor) has already produced a number of books on coral
> reefs, but the latest 3-volume, 109-chapter, 2516-page review of the
> present ecological state of all the world?s oceans, seas and watersheds
> must be his magnum opus. There is a lot of information on coral reefs
> around the world, but the volumes also include information on the polar
> seas and inland seas such as the black sea. Volume 2 is a detailed review,
> broken down into regions, including maps and updated information on
> environmental issues, of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, except the eastern
> Pacific. Volume 1 is everywhere else in the world, including the west coast
> of the Americas.  Volume 3 is on global issues. You might like to browse
> the titles, authors, and abstracts of the chapters found at the following
> websites.
>
> Vol 1
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> https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128050682/world-seas-an-environmental-evaluation
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> Vol 2
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> https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780081008539/world-seas-an-environmental-evaluation
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> Vol 3
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> https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128050521/world-seas-an-environmental-evaluation
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> Chuck
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