Coral Reef Studies of Japan

Coral Reef Studies of Japan
Author: Akira Iguchi,Chuki Hongo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811064739

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This book comprehensively introduces recent important studies on coral reefs from various research fields including biology, ecology, chemistry, the earth sciences, and conservation studies. Coral reef is one of the important ecosystems characterized by high biodiversity and the beauty. Coral reefs around Japan are located at the northern limit, composed by mainly fringing reefs along archipelago, and easily impacted by human activities. Thus, coral reef studies around Japan have provided important knowledge on basic sciences and conservation studies regarding coral reef ecosystem. This book would contribute to systematic understanding of vulnerable coral reef ecosystems due to human activities in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean regions. The conservation efforts provide good reference to graduate and undergraduate students, and researchers in marine sciences, as well as those who are involved in coral reef studies.

Drawing the Sea Near

Drawing the Sea Near
Author: C. Anne Claus
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781452959474

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How Japanese coastal residents and transnational conservationists collaborated to foster relationships between humans and sea life Drawing the Sea Near opens a new window to our understanding of transnational conservation by investigating projects in Okinawa shaped by a “conservation-near” approach—which draws on the senses, the body, and memory to collapse the distance between people and their surroundings and to foster collaboration and equity between coastal residents and transnational conservation organizations. This approach contrasts with the traditional Western “conservation-far” model premised on the separation of humans from the environment. Based on twenty months of participant observation and interviews, this richly detailed, engagingly written ethnography focuses on Okinawa’s coral reefs to explore an unusually inclusive, experiential, and socially just approach to conservation. In doing so, C. Anne Claus challenges orthodox assumptions about nature, wilderness, and the future of environmentalism within transnational organizations. She provides a compelling look at how transnational conservation organizations—in this case a field office of the World Wide Fund for Nature in Okinawa—negotiate institutional expectations for conservation with localized approaches to caring for ocean life. In pursuing how particular projects off the coast of Japan unfolded, Drawing the Sea Near illuminates the real challenges and possibilities of work within the multifaceted transnational structures of global conservation organizations. Uniquely, it focuses on the conservationists themselves: why and how has their approach to project work changed, and how have they themselves been transformed in the process?

Coral Reef Science

Coral Reef Science
Author: Hajime Kayanne
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2016-07-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9784431543640

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This book aims to illuminate coral reefs which comprise a symbiotic system coexisting among ecosystems, landforms, and humans at various levels and to provide a scientific basis for its reconstruction. The authors conducted an interdisciplinary project called “Coral Reef Science” from 2008 to 2012 and obtained novel results and clues to unite different disciplines for a coral reef as a key ecosystem.

Hermatypic Corals of Japan

Hermatypic Corals of Japan
Author: John Edward Norwood Veron
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1992
Genre: Corals
ISBN: UCSD:31822016456949

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Coral reef research methods

Coral reef research methods
Author: Shashank Keshavmurthy,James Davis Reimer,Nina Yasuda
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2023-05-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832508886

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Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems

Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems
Author: Yossi Loya,Kimberly A. Puglise,Tom C.L. Bridge
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 1003
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319927350

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This book summarizes what is known about mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs) geographically and by major taxa. MCEs are characterized by light-dependent corals and associated communities typically found at depths ranging from 30-40 m. and extending to over 150 m. in tropical and subtropical ecosystems. They are populated with organisms typically associated with shallow coral reefs, such as macroalgae, corals, sponges, and fishes, as well as specialist species unique to mesophotic depths. During the past decade, there has been an increasing scientific and management interest in MCEs expressed by the exponential increase in the number of publications studying this unique environment. Despite their close proximity to well-studied shallow reefs, and the growing evidence of their importance, our scientific knowledge of MCEs is still in its early stages. The topics covered in the book include: regional variation in MCEs; similarities and differences between mesophotic and shallow reef taxa, biotic and abiotic conditions, biodiversity, ecology, geomorphology, and geology; potential connectivity between MCEs and shallow reefs; MCE disturbances, conservation, and management challenges; and new technologies, key research questions/knowledge gaps, priorities, and future directions in MCE research.

Proceedings of the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium Bali 23 27 October 2000

Proceedings of the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium  Bali  23 27 October 2000
Author: M. Kasim Moosa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2002
Genre: Coral reef biology
ISBN: UCSD:31822032006637

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Geophysical Approach to Marine Coastal Ecology

Geophysical Approach to Marine Coastal Ecology
Author: Shinya Shimokawa,Tomokazu Murakami,Hiroyoshi Kohno
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2019-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811511295

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This book presents recent results of collaborative studies in geophysics and ecology, focusing on the relationship between the physical environment and the distribution of the marine coastal ecosystems. The study area, the Sakiyamawan–Amitoriwan nature conservation area in Iriomote Island of Japan, is the only oceanic nature conservation area in the country. The area has no access roads, and the bay perimeter is uninhabited; therefore, it preserves the natural environment with very little human impact. In addition, it has various environmental gradients such as topography and inflows from rivers with mangrove forests which affect the distribution of marine coastal ecosystems such as those containing reef-building corals, sea grasses, and hermit crabs. For these reasons, the area is one of the best places for the study of the relationship between the physical environment and the distribution of the marine coastal ecosystems, a relationship that is important for their conservation but has not been investigated fully. This book is aimed at students and researchers in the fields of oceanography and marine coastal ecology as well as general readers who are interested in coral reefs, diving, and nature conservation.