A ridge-to-reef framework to protect Guam's water quality and coral reef ecosystem
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2023-04-25
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Johnston, David
Bernhardt, Emily
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Abstract
Watershed pollution and fisheries exploitation are the priority, chronic stressors
that impact Guam’s coral reefs. Yet, quantifying the relative contribution of individual
stressors to any particular reef is difficult due to natural variations in biological
assemblages across island scales and uncertain site-specific disturbance histories.
A study of 26 sites in southern Guam watersheds shows the effects of pollution on
coral reef and fish assemblages. Community, government, and legislative action need
to take place to improve Guam’s water quality standards.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27111Citation
Castro, Frances (2023). A ridge-to-reef framework to protect Guam's water quality and coral reef ecosystem.
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