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Two climate-related phenomena - rising ocean temperatures and changing ocean chemistry - in conjunction pose a serious threat to the long-term survival of coral reef ecosystems in the Pacific Islands region. Coral reef managers in American Sāmoa are testing tools and technologies that could reduce these stresses.
Putting (monetary) values on beaches and coral reefs - Ingrid van
Big Reefs in Big Trouble: New Research Tracks a 50 Percent Decline
An Ocean Acidification Case Study: How Coral Reefs in the Pacific
Coral Reef Management in a Changing Climate – Shark Research
Hawaii's Coral Restoration Nursery – Pacific RISA – Managing
A Global View of the Cold-Water Coral Reefs of the World
Some Tropical Coral Reefs Resilient to Rising Temperatures – May
Finding Bright Spots in the Global Coral Reef Catastrophe - Inside
Caring for Hawaii's Coral Reefs – Pacific RISA – Managing Climate
How Can Indonesia's Coral Reefs Resist Climate Change? - Mission Blue
Climate change shrinks marine life richness near equator - study
Climate Change in American Samoa: Indicators and Considerations
A juvenile Acropora coral colony among a field of Padina