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As coral reefs continue to degrade globally, there is an increasing need for preservation and restoration of these valuable coastal resources. As coral restoration efforts continue to increase and scale up in size and number, there is now an overwhelming need to define restoration efficacy and evaluate progress towards success. The Coral Reef Restoration Monitoring
Coral reef restoration monitoring guide: Methods to evaluate
Federal Resilience Programs: NOAA National Centers for Coastal
A Guide to Large-Area Imaging for Coral Reef Monitoring, Research
Restoration - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
Restoration - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
Current Challenges in Biodiversity and Conservation, Volume 1
Restoration - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
Joint FAO-IOC-IAEA technical guidance for the implementation of
Coral Restoration: Developing Scientific Guidance to Support Coral
Evaluation of Coral Reef Restoration Success at Mission: Iconic
Federal Resilience Programs: NOAA National Centers for Coastal
NOAA Supports Development of a Universal Guide for Evaluating
Current Challenges in Biodiversity and Conservation, Volume 1
Sustainability, Free Full-Text
Status of Caribbean coral reefs after bleaching and hurricanes in 2005