Bioindication in coral reef ecosystems.

H T Yap
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Abstract

The concept of bioindication in the sense of the use of organisms for detecting environmental stress has been employed in coral reef conservation and management for the past several years. Important tools are coral growth rates and various community parameters, notably hard coral cover. The present need is the optimal coordination of international efforts for the earliest possible institution of an effective monitoring system.

MeSH Term

Animals
Cnidaria
Environmental Monitoring
International Cooperation
Water Pollution