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(CPCe) Coral Point Count with Excel Extensions Research Software | NSU Oceanographic Center

http://www.nova.edu/ocean/cpce/

Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2015.

The CPCe (Coral Point Count with Excel extensions) program is a Windows-based software (PC use only) that provides a tool for the determination of coral cover using transect photographs. A specified number of spatially random points are distributed on a transect image and the features underlying the points are user-identified. Coverage statistics are then calculated and the results sent to Excel spreadsheets automatically.

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Darwin Online: Introduction to Coral reefs

http://darwin-online.org.uk/EditorialIntroductions/Chancellor_CoralReefs.html

Saved by uncleflo on August 28th, 2012.

Coral reefs (1842) was Darwin’s first monograph. It addressed an immensely ambitious subject. It is perhaps second only to the Origin for its masterful deduction from observation, leading to the construction of a theory that if proved would exceed all previous attempts and virtually solve its subject. The power of Darwin’s monograph was well recognised by his contemporaries as a major scientific work. It was for this book and his monographs on barnacles that Darwin was awarded the Copley Medal by The Royal Society in 1864.

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THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE REEF

http://reefcheck.org/involved/iyor.php

Saved by uncleflo on August 28th, 2012.

The International Year of the Reef (IYOR) 2008 is a yearlong celebration intended to increase global awareness of coral reefs and associated ecosystems, and to persuade people worldwide to take simple actions that benefit coral reefs. During IYOR 2008, government agencies, environmental groups, universities, and businesses are requested to come together to host and support activities that promote coral reef conservation.

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Google Reef? – Scuba Dive Chat

http://www.divechat.com/2012/02/25/993/

Saved by uncleflo on May 22nd, 2012.

Just saw an article in one of the online magazines I read about the Catlin Seaview Sruvey. They are talking about using technology similar to Google Street View for the Great Barrier Reef and across the Coral Sea. The backers of this venture are Google, University of Queensland, and the Multinational Insurance Company The Catlin Group and their goal is to map the reef in
Divers on a colorful reef

Divers on a colorful reef

order to study its health.

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How severe are shark population decreases, and how do we know? « Southern Fried Science

http://www.southernfriedscience.com/?p=12947

Saved by uncleflo on May 13th, 2012.

John Shepherd once said that counting fish is like counting trees, except that fish move and you can’t see them because they’re underwater. This is true with sharks as well. It’s basically impossible to know how many sharks there are. Fortunately, a variety of methods exist that can be used to determine population trends. In other words, even if we can’t know how many sharks there are, we can tell if there are more or less than there used to be. Presented here are brief descriptions of some of these methods and the conclusions of major shark conservation studies that used them. Though no one method is perfect, the fact that so many different methods have such similar conclusions is quite telling.

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Operation Wallacea - Indonesia Projects

http://www.opwall.com/Universities/Locations/Indonesia.shtml

Saved by uncleflo on January 3rd, 2012.

The Hoga Marine Research Station is ideally situated in the centre of the coral triangle, the area with the most biologically diverse coral reefs on the planet. Preparing yourself for an expedition to a remote location can be very daunting. However, the Operation Wallacea teams in the UK, US, and Canada are here to make this preparation phase as easy as possible. Please make sure that you read all of these information pages thoroughly. If you still have queries after reading them, feel free to contact the closest Opwall office, and our staff will be more than happy to assist you.

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NOAA's Coral Reef Watch

http://www.projectaware.org/english/templates/info.aspx?id=675

Saved by uncleflo on June 9th, 2009.

Project AWARE Foundation’s partnership with NOAA’s Coral Reef Watch (CRW) satellite program is another positive step toward answering global coral bleaching questions critical to conservation. Project AWARE’s CoralWatch Dive Operators can now take advantage of CRW satellite tools to boost local conservation efforts.

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