Coral reef restoration in the South China Sea
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概要
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Restoration of coastal reefs in the South China Sea started in the 1990s in response to widespread degradation of reef habitats. A wide variety of restoration techniques is practiced including coral transplantation, substrate modification, and non-coral species stock enhancement. Interesting lessons are derived from these experiences. Protection and management remains the foremost option and should continue to be strengthened. Restoration is more costly and has its limitations, but is at the same time regarded as necessary to address extensive reef loss. Much can be gained from the sharing of information and the combined experience will help to advance the science of reef restoration for the region.
著者
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Chou Loke
Department Of Biological Sciences National University Of Singapore
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VO Si
Institute of Oceanography
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YEEMIN Thamasak
Marine Biodiversity Research Group, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University
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Yaman ABDUL
Marine Parks Section, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
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ALINO Perry
Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines
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YEEMIN Thamasak
Marine Biodiversity Research Group, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science Ramkhamhaeng University
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