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19 August 2021 | dataset

Biorock coral reef restoration and shore protection projects in Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands: preliminary report

The Marshall Islands are critically dependent on the health of their coral reefs: every rock and sand grain on the islands are the remains of coral reef organisms. Only actively growing coral reefs can protect the islands against ocean waves and global sea level rise, and provide fish to feed the people. These crucial services are rapidly deteriorating because global warming is
bleaching and killing corals, while also accelerating the spread and virulence of coral-killing diseases. As a result every atoll island has a serious erosion problem, which will get much worse as global sea level rise and storm intensity accelerate, unless the reefs that protect the islands can be grown back. The
solutions now being used to protect the shoreline are both costly and ineffective. In order to demonstrate practical solutions to these problems we started three pilot coral reef restoration projects and one pilot shore protection project in
Majuro using Bjorock® Technology in early 2007.

Available electronically

Call Number: [EL]

Physical Description: 14 p.; 29 cm

Field Value
Publisher Global Coral Reef Alliance
Modified 11 May 2022
Release Date 19 August 2021
Source URL https://library.sprep.org/content/biorock-coral-reef-restoration-and-shore-prot…
Identifier VL-34186
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location SPREP LIBRARY
Relevant Countries
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Goreau, Thomas J. / Hagberg, Erik / Trevor, Doan / Trevor Michael
Contact Name SPREP Records and Archives Officer
Contact Email [email protected]