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
Joint FAO-IOC-IAEA technical guidance for the implementation of
PDF) SCIENCE FOR SOLUTIONS SCIENCE-BASED RESTORATION MONITORING OF
New Coral Reef Monitoring Guide Will Help Measure Restoration
2005 STATE OF CORAL REEF REPORT.pdf - Mote Marine Laboratory
Decision support framework for the prioritization of coral reefs
NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) - Solutions for
Sustainability, Free Full-Text
Frontiers Scaling Up From Regional Case Studies to a Global
PDF) Reef Fish - Chapter 4 Fishes. In Marine Biogeographic
Restoration - NCCOS Coastal Science Website