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Coral reef restoration efforts in Latin American countries and territories

Coral reefs worldwide are degrading due to climate change, overfishing, pollution, coastal development, coral bleaching, and diseases. In areas where the natural recovery of an ecosystem is negligible or protection through management interventions insufficient, active restoration becomes critical. T...

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Autores principales: Bayraktarov, Elisa, Banaszak, Anastazia T., Montoya Maya, Phanor, Kleypas, Joanie, Arias-González, Jesús E., Blanco, Macarena, Calle-Triviño, Johanna, Charuvi, Nufar, Cortés-Useche, Camilo, Galván, Victor, García Salgado, Miguel A., Gnecco, Mariana, Guendulain-García, Sergio D., Hernández Delgado, Edwin A., Marín Moraga, José A., Maya, María Fernanda, Mendoza Quiroz, Sandra, Mercado Cervantes, Samantha, Morikawa, Megan, Nava, Gabriela, Pizarro, Valeria, Sellares-Blasco, Rita I., Suleimán Ramos, Samuel E., Villalobos Cubero, Tatiana, Villalpando, María F., Frías-Torres, Sarah
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32756569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228477
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author Bayraktarov, Elisa
Banaszak, Anastazia T.
Montoya Maya, Phanor
Kleypas, Joanie
Arias-González, Jesús E.
Blanco, Macarena
Calle-Triviño, Johanna
Charuvi, Nufar
Cortés-Useche, Camilo
Galván, Victor
García Salgado, Miguel A.
Gnecco, Mariana
Guendulain-García, Sergio D.
Hernández Delgado, Edwin A.
Marín Moraga, José A.
Maya, María Fernanda
Mendoza Quiroz, Sandra
Mercado Cervantes, Samantha
Morikawa, Megan
Nava, Gabriela
Pizarro, Valeria
Sellares-Blasco, Rita I.
Suleimán Ramos, Samuel E.
Villalobos Cubero, Tatiana
Villalpando, María F.
Frías-Torres, Sarah
author_facet Bayraktarov, Elisa
Banaszak, Anastazia T.
Montoya Maya, Phanor
Kleypas, Joanie
Arias-González, Jesús E.
Blanco, Macarena
Calle-Triviño, Johanna
Charuvi, Nufar
Cortés-Useche, Camilo
Galván, Victor
García Salgado, Miguel A.
Gnecco, Mariana
Guendulain-García, Sergio D.
Hernández Delgado, Edwin A.
Marín Moraga, José A.
Maya, María Fernanda
Mendoza Quiroz, Sandra
Mercado Cervantes, Samantha
Morikawa, Megan
Nava, Gabriela
Pizarro, Valeria
Sellares-Blasco, Rita I.
Suleimán Ramos, Samuel E.
Villalobos Cubero, Tatiana
Villalpando, María F.
Frías-Torres, Sarah
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description Coral reefs worldwide are degrading due to climate change, overfishing, pollution, coastal development, coral bleaching, and diseases. In areas where the natural recovery of an ecosystem is negligible or protection through management interventions insufficient, active restoration becomes critical. The Reef Futures symposium in 2018 brought together over 400 reef restoration experts, businesses, and civil organizations, and galvanized them to save coral reefs through restoration or identify alternative solutions. The symposium highlighted that solutions and discoveries from long-term and ongoing coral reef restoration projects in Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean and Eastern Tropical Pacific were not well known internationally. Therefore, a meeting of scientists and practitioners working in these locations was held to compile the data on the extent of coral reef restoration efforts, advances and challenges. Here, we present unpublished data from 12 coral reef restoration case studies from five Latin American countries, describe their motivations and techniques used, and provide estimates on total annual project cost per unit area of reef intervened, spatial extent as well as project duration. We found that most projects used direct transplantation, the coral gardening method, micro-fragmentation or larval propagation, and aimed to optimize or scale-up restoration approaches (51%) or provide alternative, sustainable livelihood opportunities (15%) followed by promoting coral reef conservation stewardship and re-establishing a self-sustaining, functioning reef ecosystems (both 13%). Reasons for restoring coral reefs were mainly biotic and experimental (both 42%), followed by idealistic and pragmatic motivations (both 8%). The median annual total cost from all projects was $93,000 USD (range: $10,000 USD—$331,802 USD) (2018 dollars) and intervened a median spatial area of 1 ha (range: 0.06 ha—8.39 ha). The median project duration was 3 years; however, projects have lasted up to 17 years. Project feasibility was high with a median of 0.7 (range: 0.5–0.8). This study closes the knowledge gap between academia and practitioners and overcomes the language barrier by providing the first comprehensive compilation of data from ongoing coral reef restoration efforts in Latin America.
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spelling pubmed-74060592020-08-13 Coral reef restoration efforts in Latin American countries and territories Bayraktarov, Elisa Banaszak, Anastazia T. Montoya Maya, Phanor Kleypas, Joanie Arias-González, Jesús E. Blanco, Macarena Calle-Triviño, Johanna Charuvi, Nufar Cortés-Useche, Camilo Galván, Victor García Salgado, Miguel A. Gnecco, Mariana Guendulain-García, Sergio D. Hernández Delgado, Edwin A. Marín Moraga, José A. Maya, María Fernanda Mendoza Quiroz, Sandra Mercado Cervantes, Samantha Morikawa, Megan Nava, Gabriela Pizarro, Valeria Sellares-Blasco, Rita I. Suleimán Ramos, Samuel E. Villalobos Cubero, Tatiana Villalpando, María F. Frías-Torres, Sarah PLoS One Research Article Coral reefs worldwide are degrading due to climate change, overfishing, pollution, coastal development, coral bleaching, and diseases. In areas where the natural recovery of an ecosystem is negligible or protection through management interventions insufficient, active restoration becomes critical. The Reef Futures symposium in 2018 brought together over 400 reef restoration experts, businesses, and civil organizations, and galvanized them to save coral reefs through restoration or identify alternative solutions. The symposium highlighted that solutions and discoveries from long-term and ongoing coral reef restoration projects in Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean and Eastern Tropical Pacific were not well known internationally. Therefore, a meeting of scientists and practitioners working in these locations was held to compile the data on the extent of coral reef restoration efforts, advances and challenges. Here, we present unpublished data from 12 coral reef restoration case studies from five Latin American countries, describe their motivations and techniques used, and provide estimates on total annual project cost per unit area of reef intervened, spatial extent as well as project duration. We found that most projects used direct transplantation, the coral gardening method, micro-fragmentation or larval propagation, and aimed to optimize or scale-up restoration approaches (51%) or provide alternative, sustainable livelihood opportunities (15%) followed by promoting coral reef conservation stewardship and re-establishing a self-sustaining, functioning reef ecosystems (both 13%). Reasons for restoring coral reefs were mainly biotic and experimental (both 42%), followed by idealistic and pragmatic motivations (both 8%). The median annual total cost from all projects was $93,000 USD (range: $10,000 USD—$331,802 USD) (2018 dollars) and intervened a median spatial area of 1 ha (range: 0.06 ha—8.39 ha). The median project duration was 3 years; however, projects have lasted up to 17 years. Project feasibility was high with a median of 0.7 (range: 0.5–0.8). This study closes the knowledge gap between academia and practitioners and overcomes the language barrier by providing the first comprehensive compilation of data from ongoing coral reef restoration efforts in Latin America. Public Library of Science 2020-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7406059/ /pubmed/32756569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228477 Text en © 2020 Bayraktarov et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bayraktarov, Elisa
Banaszak, Anastazia T.
Montoya Maya, Phanor
Kleypas, Joanie
Arias-González, Jesús E.
Blanco, Macarena
Calle-Triviño, Johanna
Charuvi, Nufar
Cortés-Useche, Camilo
Galván, Victor
García Salgado, Miguel A.
Gnecco, Mariana
Guendulain-García, Sergio D.
Hernández Delgado, Edwin A.
Marín Moraga, José A.
Maya, María Fernanda
Mendoza Quiroz, Sandra
Mercado Cervantes, Samantha
Morikawa, Megan
Nava, Gabriela
Pizarro, Valeria
Sellares-Blasco, Rita I.
Suleimán Ramos, Samuel E.
Villalobos Cubero, Tatiana
Villalpando, María F.
Frías-Torres, Sarah
Coral reef restoration efforts in Latin American countries and territories
title Coral reef restoration efforts in Latin American countries and territories
title_full Coral reef restoration efforts in Latin American countries and territories
title_fullStr Coral reef restoration efforts in Latin American countries and territories
title_full_unstemmed Coral reef restoration efforts in Latin American countries and territories
title_short Coral reef restoration efforts in Latin American countries and territories
title_sort coral reef restoration efforts in latin american countries and territories
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32756569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228477
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