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Tag Archives: Kelvin Gorospe
Science and technology innovations to promote sustainable fisheries in Southeast Asia and the Coral Triangle
By Kelvin Gorospe Back in November 2013, Drs. Rusty Brainard and Kelvin Gorospe of PIFSC’s Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) along with colleagues from NOAA’s Coral Reef Conservation Program and Office of Law Enforcement met with officials from USAID-Regional Development … Continue reading
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Tagged and Information Service, Christopher D. Elvidge, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Coral Triangle, CRED, Data, DOI, fisheries, Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Keith Chanon, Kelvin Gorospe, National Environmental Satellite, National Geophysical Data Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NESDIS, NMFS, Office of Science and Technology, Patrick Lynch, RDMA, Regional Development Mission for Asia, Rusty Brainard, S&T, science and technology, SEAFDEC, seafood supply chain, Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia Fisheries Development Center, Supin Wongbusarakum, survey, sustainable management, U.S. Department of the Interior, University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, USAID, William L. Michaels
Scientists complete coral reef ecosystem monitoring work around the U.S. Phoenix Islands
By Kelvin Gorospe The Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center’s (PIFSC) Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) recently completed the Phoenix Islands portion of their Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (Pacific RAMP) research cruise. The areas they surveyed included: Johnston Atoll, … Continue reading
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Tagged Acropora retusa, Acropora speciosa, Baker Island, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRED, Endangered Species Act, Hi`ialakai, Howland Island, Johnston Atoll, Kelvin Gorospe, National Wildlife Refuge System, NOAA, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, Pacific RAMP, Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program, Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, Pavona diffluens, Phoenix Islands, PIFSC, Rapid Ecological Assessment, REA, research cruise, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, USFWS
Using science and technology to manage fisheries in the Coral Triangle… Survey says?
By Kelvin Gorospe What types of science and technology (S&T) innovations are currently being used or developed to improve our understanding of and ability to manage fisheries? And which of these technologies could be implemented in Southeast Asia and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Elvidge, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Coral Triangle, CRED, DOI, fisheries, Keith Chanon, Kelvin Gorospe, National Geophysical Data Center, NESDIS, Office of Science and Technology, Patrick Lynch, RDMA, Regional Development Mission for Asia, S&T, science and technology, seafood supply chain, Southeast Asia, survey, sustainable management, U.S. Department of the Interior, USAID, William Michaels