Coral reefs in Micronesia and American Samoa appear to be amongst the most resilient in the world, despite numerous on-going threats; There has been considerable recovery of reefs in western Micronesia (especially Palau) that were devastated during the massive coral bleaching in 1998; The more remote islands support thriving communities of large reef fishes due to
limited fishing pressures and habitat degradation; Fish populations around major population centres show clear signs of over-fishing with few large fish observed because of fishing pressure, particularly spear-fishers using scuba; Management and monitoring efforts are on-going throughout the region and numerous effective initiatives are promoting recovery of damaged coral reefs as well as the conservation of healthy ones;
Lack of enforcement continues to be one of the major hindrances to effective resource management outcomes and more support is necessary.
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Call Number: [EL]
Physical Description: 14 p.
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| Publisher | Global Coral Reef Montoring Network |
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| Source URL | https://library.sprep.org/content/status-coral-reef-resources-micronesia-and-am… |
| Identifier | VL-35212 |
| Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | SPREP LIBRARY |
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| Author | Goldberg Jeremy et al. |
| Contact Name | SPREP Records and Archives Officer |
| Contact Email | [email protected] |