Coral Reefs of Cuba

Coral Reefs of Cuba
Author: Vassil N. Zlatarski,John K. Reed,Shirley A. Pomponi,Sandra Brooke,Stephanie Farrington
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2024-01-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031367199

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This comprehensive volume gathers foremost experts on the coral reefs of Cuba who represent a spectrum of disciplines, including biology, conservation ecology, economics and geology. The volume is organized along general themes including the Cuban Reef biota, reefs occurring in the Mesophotic and Eutrophic zones, ecology, conservation, management and the economic importance of the coral reefs of Cuba. The combination of case studies, new and previously published research, historical overview and examples of the ways in which research has contributed to the management and conservation of Cuban coastal resources provides a unique reference for graduate students and professionals holding a wide range of interests and expertise related to coral reef systems.

The Remarkable Reefs Of Cuba

The Remarkable Reefs Of Cuba
Author: David E. Guggenheim
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2022-10-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781633887817

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Since 1970, the Caribbean has lost half of its coral reefs, an ominous and accelerating phenomenon that extends around the world. Beyond the unfathomable heartbreak of the loss of such exquisite beauty from the earth, coral’s loss represents the annual loss of billions of dollars from the global economy and the end of a way of life for billions that depend on these ecosystems. Marine scientist and conservation leader Dr. David E. Guggenheim has had a front-row seat to this disaster. But when he began a new chapter of his career in Cuba, he found something completely unexpected: hope. After years and years of watching reefs deteriorate, Guggenheim was astonished to come face-to-face with Cuba's remarkably healthy coral reefs overflowing with fish and other marine life. The Remarkable Reefs of Cuba reveals the hidden potential that Cuba’s reefs may contain for the reefs of the world. While the past 60 years have seen the worst decline in ocean health in human history, Cuba’s oceans and coral reefs remain remarkably healthy, a living laboratory never-before-seen by this generation of scientists. Which begs the question: why are Cuba’s ocean waters so healthy? The answer is deeply intertwined with the country’s extraordinary and singularly unique history, from its dramatic political past to its world-class environmental protections influenced by an unlikely partner, Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau. This buoyant book tells the story of the demise of the world’s ocean ecosystems, the hard work of those desperately trying to save it, and an unexpected beacon of hope from an island full of mystery and surprises.

On the Elevated Coral Reefs of Cuba

On the Elevated Coral Reefs of Cuba
Author: William Otis Crosby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1883
Genre: Nature
ISBN: HARVARD:32044107358434

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Reef Libre

Reef Libre
Author: Robert Wintner
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781630760748

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Decades of isolation from tourism and development have left Cuba’s coral reefs among the most pristine in the world, an “exceptionalism” that stands in stark contrast to the island nation’s poverty and political situation. Famed diver/photographer Robert “Snorkel Bob” Wintner showcases these magnificent reefs with his astounding underwater images, while also capturing terrestrial life in the cities and villages of the island nation. Reef Libre is not a travelogue, but asks the big questions after a lifetime of isolation—can Cuba’s reefs still thrive? Nearly 400 stills, a compelling narrative, and a DVD capture this delicate time in reef history. Reef Libre: The Movie is a mini-documentary which encompasses this pivotal moment—from the streets to the reefs. To watch the trailer for Reef Libre: The Movie, click here!

A Reconnoissance of the Bahamas and of the Elevated Reefs of Cuba in the Steam Yacht Wild Duck January to April 1893

A Reconnoissance of the Bahamas and of the Elevated Reefs of Cuba in the Steam Yacht  Wild Duck   January to April  1893
Author: Alexander Agassiz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1894
Genre: Bahamas
ISBN: UOMDLP:agm7458:0001.001

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Latin American Coral Reefs

Latin American Coral Reefs
Author: J. Cortés
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2003-04-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080535395

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Most of the coral reefs of the American continent: the Brazilian waters, the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean are in Latin American countries, the subject of this book. For the first time, information on coral reefs of such a vast region is mined from reports, obscure journals, university thesis and scientific journals, summarized and presented in a way both accessible and informative for the interested reader as well as for the coral reef expert. The chapters of the book, divided by country and ocean, were written by either scientists from the countries or by those that know the area well. Reefs not documented in the past are described in detail here, including location maps. The natural and anthropogenic impacts affecting the reefs are presented, as well as sections on management, conservation and legislation in each country. Nineteen chapters, plus an introduction, present information of coral reefs from Brazil to Mexico, and from Chile to Cuba.

Fossil Corals From Central America Cuba and Porto Rico With an Account of the American Tertiary Pleistocene and Recent Coral Reefs

Fossil Corals From Central America  Cuba  and Porto Rico  With an Account of the American Tertiary  Pleistocene  and Recent Coral Reefs
Author: United States National Museum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1962
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:631768743

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Fossil Corals from Central America Cuba and Porto Rico

Fossil Corals from Central America  Cuba  and Porto Rico
Author: Thomas Wayland Vaughan
Publsiher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1343083923

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