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Dec 3, 2024
The aim of this research is to provide an accurate representation of how the Chagos Archipelago Marine Protected Area (MPA) protects key species of pelagic predators. Lead investigators: Prof. Barbara Block (Stanford University), Dr. David Curnick (Zoological Society of London). |
Dec 3, 2024
Recent decades have seen unprecedented levels of coral reef mortality at a global scale. The Chagos brain coral (Ctenella chagius) is endemic, critcally endangered and considered the rarest coral in world. We are therefore developing and implementing a species survival plan for this species. Lead investigator: Dr. Bryan Wilson (University of Oxford... |
Dec 3, 2024
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Dec 3, 2024
Zoological Society of London and Swansea University have been working to understand the sources, distribution and impacts of plastic pollution in marine habitats in the Indian Ocean. |
Dec 3, 2024
This study is working to create a genomic seascape, or comprehensive DNA catalogue, of reef shark populations within the Indian Ocean which will enable enhanced tracking of shark populations. By matching genetic signatures of illegally fished sharks with those of catalogued populations, the location of areas that are being targeted by illegal fishe... |
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Aug 20, 2024 - Sea Turtle Conservation
Hays, Graeme C.; Esteban, Nicole; Rattray, Alex, 2024, "Data from: Study "Green turtles (Chelonia Mydas); Hays; Chagos Archipelago, Western Indian Ocean"", https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.313
Estimating the absolute number of individuals in populations and their fecundity is central to understanding the ecosystem role of species and their population dynamics as well as allowing informed conservation management for endangered species. Estimates of abundance and fecundity are often difficult to obtain for rare or cryptic species. Yet, in...The metadata for the Dataset was harvested from DataCite. Clicking the dataset link will take you directly to the original archival location, as registered with DataCite. |
Aug 20, 2024 - Sea Turtle Conservation
Hays, Graeme C.; Mortimer, Jeanne A.; Rattray, Alex; Shimada, Takahiro; Esteban, Nicole, 2024, "Data from: High accuracy tracking reveals how small conservation areas can protect marine megafauna", https://doi.org/10.5441/001/1.R72PH75F
Space use estimates can inform conservation management but relaying high-accuracy locations is often not straightforward. We used Fastloc-GPS Argos satellite tags with the innovation of additional data relay via a ground station (termed a “Mote”) to record high volumes (typically > 20 locations per individual per day) of high accuracy tracking data...The metadata for the Dataset was harvested from DataCite. Clicking the dataset link will take you directly to the original archival location, as registered with DataCite. |
Mar 12, 2024 - Island Reef Connections
Lange, I; Razak, TB; Perry, CT; Maulana, PB; Prasetya, ME; Irwan; Lamont, TAC, 2024, "Coral restoration can drive rapid reef carbonate budget recovery (dataset)", https://doi.org/10.24378/EXE.5065
Restoration is increasingly seen as a necessary tool to reverse ecological decline across terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Considering the unprecedented loss of coral cover and associated reef ecosystem services, active coral restoration is gaining traction in local management strategies and has recently seen major increases in scale. However, th...The metadata for the Dataset was harvested from DataCite. Clicking the dataset link will take you directly to the original archival location, as registered with DataCite. |