In 2016 the Reef Resilience Network convened hundreds of marine managers, scientists, and decision-makers to promote collaboration, share resilience science, and improve management. The Year in Review summarizes activities at the International Coral Reef Symposium and World Conservation Congress and scientific contributions from the Network’s ten years.
- Hundreds of participants engaged at the International Coral Reef Symposium and World Conservation Congress to share resilience science and management lessons.
- A research collaboration with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute identified potential coral reef refuges in Palau facing increased thermal stress and ocean acidity.
- The Year in Review highlights the Network’s ten years of lessons and efforts to help marine managers manage coral reefs more effectively.
In 2016, The Reef Resilience Network convened hundreds of marine resource managers, scientists, and decision-makers to inspire greater collaboration, share cutting-edge resilience science, and improve management decisions.
The International Coral Reef Symposium and World Conservation Congress offered ideal venues to further this work, as well as share lessons learned during the Network’s ten years. Notable scientific contributions include our research collaboration with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute to identify coral reef refuges in Palau in the face of increasing thermal stress and ocean acidity.
Take a look at our Year in Review to see our latest efforts in helping marine managers manage coral reefs more effectively.
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