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Rapid Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary


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Title:
Rapid Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
Author(s):
Dias, Larissa M.
Johnston, Michelle A.
O'Connell, Kelly
Clift, Leslie W.
Eisenbach, Olivia
Hannum, Ryan
Williams, Kayla
French, Donavon
Cannizzo, Zachary J.
Hutto, Sara
United States. National Ocean Service. Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (Agency : U.S.)
Texas A & M University.
National Marine Sanctuary Foundation (U.S.)
Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (Agency : U.S.)
Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary (Agency : U.S.)
CPC Inc.
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary Climate Vulnerability Assessment Workshop (2022)
Corporate Name:
United States. National Ocean Service. Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (Agency : U.S.)
Texas A & M University.
National Marine Sanctuary Foundation (U.S.)
Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (Agency : U.S.)
Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary (Agency : U.S.)
CPC Inc.
Dates of Publication:
2023
Abstract:
In July of 2022, FGBNMS convened an expert workshop to assess the climate vulnerability of two habitat types, the coral reef cap (18–50 m) and mesophotic reef habitat (>50 m), as well as 23 key species or groups of species occurring within the sanctuary.
Local Corporate Name:
NOS (National Ocean Service)
ONMS (Office of National Marine Sanctuaries)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Format:
PDF
Type of Resource:
Conference Proceeding
Genre:
National Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Science Series ; ONMS-23-12
Note:
In July of 2022, FGBNMS convened an expert workshop to assess the climate vulnerability of two habitat types, the coral reef cap (18–50 m) and mesophotic reef habitat (>50 m), as well as 23 key species or groups of species occurring within the sanctuary.
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