Using relative return-on-effort scoring to evaluate a novel coral nursery in Malaysia
Coral reefs in Malaysia have been degraded by environmental and anthropogenic stressors, and enthusiasm for coral propagation aimed at site restoration is rapidly growing as a local management tool. However, coral propagation activities in the region are in their infancy and little data currently ex...
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Main Authors: | Henry, Joseph A., Szereday, Sebastian, Lynn, Chew K., Suggett, David J., Camp, Emma F., Patterson, Joshua T. |
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2023
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/39476/ |
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