Coral Reef Monitoring, Reef Assessment Technologies, and Ecosystem-Based Management

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作者
Obura, David O. [1 ]
Aeby, Greta [2 ]
Amornthammarong, Natchanon [3 ,4 ]
Appeltans, Ward [5 ]
Bax, Nicholas [6 ,7 ]
Bishop, Joe [8 ]
Brainard, Russell E. [9 ]
Chan, Samuel [10 ]
Fletcher, Pamela [11 ]
Gordon, Timothy A. C. [12 ,13 ]
Gramer, Lew [3 ,4 ]
Gudka, Mishal [14 ]
Halas, John [15 ]
Hendee, James [16 ]
Hodgson, Gregor [17 ]
Huang, Danwei [10 ]
Jankulak, Mike [3 ,4 ]
Jones, Albert [18 ]
Kimura, Tadashi [19 ]
Levy, Joshua [20 ]
Miloslavich, Patricia [7 ,21 ]
Chou, Loke Ming [10 ]
Muller-Karger, Frank [22 ]
Osuka, Kennedy [23 ]
Samoilys, Melita [23 ]
Simpson, Stephen D. [12 ]
Tun, Karenne [24 ]
Wongbusarakum, Supin [25 ,26 ]
机构
[1] CORDIO East Africa, Marine Biodivers Observat Network, Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, Global Ocean Observing Syst Biol & Ecosyst Panel, Mombasa, Kenya
[2] Qatar Univ, Dept Biol & Environm Sci, Doha, Qatar
[3] CIMAS, Miami, FL USA
[4] NOAA, Miami, FL USA
[5] UNESCO, Intergovt Oceanog Commiss IOC Project Off Int Oce, Intergovt Oceanog Commiss, Oostende, Belgium
[6] CSIRO, Oceans & Atmosphere, Hobart, Tas, Australia
[7] Univ Tasmania, Inst Marine & Antarctic Studies, Hobart, Tas, Australia
[8] NOAA, La Jolla, CA USA
[9] US Natl Ocean & Atmospher Adm, Pacific Isl Fisheries Sci Ctr, Honolulu, HI USA
[10] Natl Univ Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
[11] Broward Coll, Environm Sci Dept, Gainesville, FL USA
[12] Univ Exeter, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Biosci, Exeter, Devon, England
[13] Australian Inst Marine Sci, Perth, WA, Australia
[14] CORDIO East Africa, Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network Western Indi, Mombasa, Kenya
[15] Environm Moorings Int Inc, Key Largo, FL USA
[16] NOAA, Atlantic Oceanog & Meteorol Lab, Miami, FL 33149 USA
[17] Reef Check Fdn, Marina Del Rey, CA USA
[18] Caribbean Community Climate Change Ctr, Belmopan, Belize
[19] Japan Wildlife Res Ctr, Tokya, Japan
[20] Univ Hawaii Manoa, Appl Res Lab, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
[21] Univ Simon Bolivar, Dept Estudios Ambientales, Caracas, Venezuela
[22] Univ S Florida, Inst Marine Remote Sensing IMaRS, St Petersburg, FL USA
[23] CORDIO East Africa, Mombasa, Kenya
[24] Natl Pk Board, Singapore, Singapore
[25] Univ Hawaii, Socioecon Monitoring Coastal Management Pacific I, NOAA, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
[26] Univ Hawaii, Joint Inst Marine & Atmospher Res, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
关键词
ecological monitoring; coral reef; climate change; Essential Ocean Variables (EOV); social-ecological; system; GOOS; SPATIAL-PATTERNS; SOUND PRODUCTION; BIODIVERSITY; DISEASE; RESOLUTION; DIVERSITY; FRAMEWORK; ABUNDANCE; RESPONSES; ECOLOGY;
D O I
10.3389/fmars.2019.00580
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Coral reefs are exceptionally biodiverse and human dependence on their ecosystem services is high. Reefs experience significant direct and indirect anthropogenic pressures, and provide a sensitive indicator of coastal ocean health, climate change, and ocean acidification, with associated implications for society. Monitoring coral reef status and trends is essential to better inform science, management and policy, but the projected collapse of reef systems within a few decades makes the provision of accurate and actionable monitoring data urgent. The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network has been the foundation for global reporting on coral reefs for two decades, and is entering into a new phase with improved operational and data standards incorporating the Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) (www.goosocean.org/eov) and Framework for Ocean Observing developed by the Global Ocean Observing System. Three EOVs provide a robust description of reef health: hard coral cover and composition, macro-algal canopy cover, and fish diversity and abundance. A data quality model based on comprehensive metadata has been designed to facilitate maximum global coverage of coral reef data, and tangible steps to track capacity building. Improved monitoring of events such as mass bleaching and disease outbreaks, citizen science, and socio-economic monitoring have the potential to greatly improve the relevance of monitoring to managers and stakeholders, and to address the complex and multi-dimensional interactions between reefs and people. A new generation of autonomous vehicles (underwater, surface, and aerial) and satellites are set to revolutionize and vastly expand our understanding of coral reefs. Promising approaches include Structure from Motion image processing, and acoustic techniques. Across all systems, curation of data in linked and open online databases, with an open data culture to maximize benefits from data integration, and empowering users to take action, are priorities. Action in the next decade will be essential to mitigate the impacts on coral reefs from warming temperatures, through local management and informing national and international obligations, particularly in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals, climate action, and the role of coral reefs as a global indicator. Mobilizing data to help drive the needed behavior change is a top priority for coral reef observing systems.
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