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This collection includes citations from papers and reports published as a result of NOAA or NOAA-sponsored coral reef activities.  Citations come from NOAA technical reports and memorandums, scientific journal literature, books, and on-line NOAA documents.  Publications of non-NOAA programs and activities engaged in coral reef research are also featured.  On-line access to publications is provided when available.

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Title: AGRRA-PORT Atlantic and Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment Parameterized Online Reporting Tool
Entry Type: Other.
Abstract: This document briefly describes the user interface and funtionality of the PORT (Parameterized Online Reporting Tool) now available on the AGRRA website. Through this tool users may select from any of the basic report types and then customize the output by selecting the desired output columns and filtering the data to generate reports talored to the . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1413/NA06NMF4630110_aggra_port.pdf
Author: Marks, K.
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Title: Abstracts : 8th International Coral Reef Symposium, June 24-29, Panama City, Panama / [H.A. Lessios, editor]
Entry Type: Published Work.
Topical Term: Coral reef biology Congresses.
Coral reef ecology Congresses.
Coral reefs and islands Congresses.
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Title: Abundance, Distribution and Condition of Acropora Corals, Other Benthic Coral Reef Organisms, and Marine Debris in the Upper Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Entry Type: Technical Report.
Abstract: "During 29 days of fieldwork from May 5 to September 10, 2011, scientists from the Center for Marine Science, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, surveyed the density, size, and condition of Acropora corals, other benthic coral reef organisms, including urchins, anemones, corallimorpharians, and mollusks, as well as marine debris abundance and . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1922/1922-FY11-QuicklookrptMiller.pdf
Author: Miller SL., Chiappone M., Rutten L.
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Title: Abundance, distribution and condition of benthic coral reef organisms in the upper Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary [electronic resource] : 2010 quick look report and data summary / Steven L. Miller, Mark Chiappone, and Leanne M. Rutten.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "This report summarizes the major findings and provides descriptive data for the benthic variables measured during 2010. The report is divided by chapter for each of the major categories of variables measured, including a separate section on Conch Reef, and includes data tables, underwater photographs, maps, and data charts. The data were collected . . .
Electronic Access: http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/noaa_documents/CoRIS/Full_Report_Keys_2010_Quicklook.pdf
http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1922/Full_Report_Keys_2010_Quicklook.pdf
Author: Miller, Steven L. (Steven Lewis), creator.
Topical Term: Coral reef ecology Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Coral reef organisms Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Coral reef organisms Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Geographical distribution.
Benthic animals Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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Title: Abundance, distribution and condition of benthic coral reef organisms in the upper Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary [electronic resource] : 2011 quick look report and data summary / Steven L. Miller, Mark Chiappone, and Leanne M. Rutten.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "This report summarizes results and provides descriptive data for the benthic variables measured during 2011. The report is divided by chapter for each of the major categories of variables measured and includes data tables, figures, underwater photographs, and maps. The data collection effort by the survey team required 762 SCUBA and just over 381 hours . . .
Electronic Access: http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/noaa_documents/CoRIS/Coral_Reef_Florida_2011_QLR.pdf
Author: Miller, Steven L. (Steven Lewis), creator.
Topical Term: Coral reef ecology Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Coral reef organisms Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Coral reef organisms Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Geographical distribution.
Benthic animals Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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Title: Abundance estimates of the Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans/miles complex in the Western North Atlantic
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "Less than a decade after being observed off Florida, the invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish is now widely distributed off the southeast coast of the United States. As a step towards measuring invasion impacts to native communities, we examine the magnitude and extent of this invasion by first, compiling reports of lionfish to provide range information . . .
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-006-9005-9
Journal Name: Biological Invasions
Author: Whitfield, P.E., J.A. Hare, A.W. David, S.L. Harter, R.C. Munoz, and C.M. Addison
Keywords: Lionfish - Invasive marine fish - Serranidae - Pterois - Invasion impact - Abundance - Introduced species
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Title: Acanthaster planci Distribution and Predation at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Entry Type: Article in Conference Proceedings.
Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the Third Scientific Symposium - Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Author: Keenan, E. and R. Brainard
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Title: Acanthaster planci : major management problem of coral reefs / authors, Charles E. Birkeland, John S. Lucas.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Author: Birkeland, Charles.
Topical Term: Crown-of-thorns starfish.
Coral reef ecology.
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Title: Accelerated regeneration of hard corals : a manual for coral reef users and managers / V.J. Harriott and D.A. Fisk.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Author: Harriott, Vicki J.
Topical Term: Coral reef biology.
Coral reefs and islands Management.
Series Uniform Title: Technical memorandum (Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority) ; GBRMPA-TM-16.
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Title: Accommodating Ecotourism in Multiple Use Planning of Coastal and Marine Protected Areas
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "Coastal and marine areas the world over provide food, transportation, recreation, and energy resources to increasing numbers of people each year. As demands for these resources rise, the potential for user conflicts is radically heightened. This situation can be avoided or counteracted by instigating proactive multiple use planning. Multiple use zoning . . .
DOI: 10.1016/0964-5691(93)90068-A
Journal Name: Ocean and Coastal Management
Author: Agardy, M.T.
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Title: Accomplishments / NOAA's National Ocean Service.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Author (Corporate): United States. National Ocean Service.
Electronic Access: http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/about/pdfs/nosfy05%5faccomp%5frept.pdf
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/about/pdfs/nosfy03%5faccom%5frept.pdf
http://www.nos.noaa.gov/about/pdfs/nosfy02accomrpt%5fwebopt%5f4clr.pdf
Corporate Name: United States. National Ocean Service.
Topical Term: Coastal zone management United States.
Navigation United States.
Marine resources United States.
Coastal ecology United States.
Coasts United States.
Corals Monitoring United States.
Coral reef conservation United States.
Oceanography United States.
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Title: Accomplishments / National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Electronic Access: http://coastalscience.noaa.gov/documents/2004accomp.pdf
http://coastalscience.noaa.gov/documents/2005accomp.pdf
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS49511
Corporate Name: National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (U.S.)
Topical Term: Coastal ecology Research United States.
Estuarine ecology Research United States.
Coral reef ecology Research United States.
Coastal zone management Research United States.
Marine pollution Research United States.
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Title: Accuracy Assessment for the Reclassification of the NOAA Florida Keys mapping: ROI 2 (Key West)
Entry Type: Technical Report.
Abstract: "This report describes the methodologies, analyses, and results for an independent accuracy assessment of a thematic benthic habitat map produced by NOAA for the Lower Florida Keys. It is a reanalysis of a previous accuracy assessment for a different classification scheme. Over the course of the Florida Keys mapping project, NOAA amended part of the . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1258/NOAA-Reclassified-AA-Area2-Report-Key%20West-_Final.pdf
Author: Walker B.K., Rodericks I., Costaregni A.
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Title: Acoustic monitoring of long-term movement patterns, habitat use and site fidelity of coral reef fishes [electronic resource] : implications for marine protected area design : final report for NOAA Coral Grant NA05NMF4631041 / Carl Meyer.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "We need to understand the long-term movement patterns of coral reef fishes in order to design marine protected areas (MPAs) that will provide these animals with effective, long-term protection. We used acoustic telemetry to quantify the movements of parrotfishes, unicornfishes and goatfishes captured inside a Hawaiian MPA (Kealakekua Bay Marine Life . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1413/NA05NMF4631041_FinalReport_acoustic_monitor_mpa.pdf
Author: Meyer, Carl.
Topical Term: Coral reef fishes Behavior Monitoring Hawaii Kealakekua Bay.
Coral reef fishes Habitat Monitoring Hawaii Kealakekua Bay.
Coral reef conservation Hawaii Kealakekua Bay.
Marine parks and reserves Hawaii Kealakekua Bay Management.
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Title: Acoustic signatures of the seafloor: tools for predicting grouper habitat
Entry Type: Article in Conference Proceedings.
Abstract: Groupers are important components of commercial and recreational fisheries. Current methods of diver-based grouper census surveys could potentially benefit from development of remotely sensed methods of seabed classification. The goal of the present study was to determine if areas of high grouper abundance have characteristic acoustic signatures. A . . .
Publisher Name: NOAA
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1317/acoustic_signature_seafloor_grouper.pdf
Proceedings Title: Emerging technologies for reef fisheries research and management
Author: Gleason, ACR, A-M Ecklund, RP Reid, and V Koch
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Title: Acropora (Anthozoa: Scleractinia) reproductive synchrony and spawning phenology in the northern Line Islands, Central Pacific, as inferred from size classes of developing oocytes
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "Little is known of the timing of reproduction in central Pacific coral populations near the equator. Oocyte pigmentation and size comparison with sizes of mature eggs reported in published literature were used to infer intra-and interspecific synchrony and probable spawning phenology in 15 species of Acropora from Palmyra and Kingman atolls in the . . .
DOI: 10.2984/1534-6188(2008)62[569:AASRSA]2.0.CO;2
Journal Name: Pacific Science
Author: Kenyon, JC
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Title: Acropora 4d Stakeholder Contacts
Entry Type: Web Article.
Electronic Access: Stakeholder Contacts.pdf
Author: NA
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Title: Acropora Nursery Operations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Entry Type: Technical Report.
Abstract: "Both Acropora cervicornis and A. palmata have suffered dramatic declines throughout the entire Caribbean over the last few decades (Bruckner, 2002) which led to the inclusion of these species as "Threatened" under the Endangered Species Act in 2005. As a result of this decline, adult populations typically have low densities and genetic diversity, resulting . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/533/2012-PRandVI-Acropora-Nursery-Report.pdf
Author: Griffin, S.
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Title: Acropora cervicornis: Broward County. A report for the Biological Review Team - Acropora spp. for NOAA for possible listing of these species under the ESA
Entry Type:
Author: Vargas-Angel, B.
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Title: Acropora sp. Final Listing under the ESA Frequently Asked Questions
Entry Type: Web Article.
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/2160/Acropora%20Listing%20FAQs.pdf
Author: NA
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