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Science-based restoration monitoring of coastal habitats, Volume Two: Tools for monitoring coastal habitats

Gordon W. Thayer, Teresa Ann McTigue, Ronald J. Salz, David H. Merkey, Felicity M. Burrows, Perry F. Gayaldo

2021AquaDocs (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)20 citations

Abstract

Healthy coastal habitats are not only important ecologically; they also support healthy coastal communities and improve the quality of people’s lives. Despite their many benefits and values, coastal habitats have been systematically modified, degraded, and destroyed throughout the United States and its protectorates beginning with European colonization in the 1600’s (Dahl 1990). As a result, many coastal habitats around the United States are in desperate need of restoration. The monitoring of restoration projects, the focus of this document, is necessary to ensure that restoration efforts are successful, to further the science, and to increase the efficiency of future restoration efforts.

Topics & Concepts

HabitatRestoration ecologyEnvironmental resource managementGeographyEnvironmental planningEcologyFisheryEnvironmental scienceBiologyCoastal and Marine ManagementCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesOil Spill Detection and Mitigation