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Tag Archives: National University of Timor-Leste
Scientists assess reef fish and benthic communities, monitor effects of ocean acidification off Timor-Leste
By Max Sudnovsky The PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) today began a mission to conduct surveys to provide quantitative assessments of reef fishes and benthic cover and collect water samples that will be used as baselines to monitor long-term … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged Andrew Gray, Atauro Island, Baucau, benthic cover, benthic habitat, Bobonaro, Brett Schumacher, carbonate chemistry, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Coral Triangle Support Partnership, CRED, CTSP, Dili, diversity, health, Jaco Island, Kaylyn McCoy, Kevin Lino, Lautem, Liquica, Manatuto, Max Sudnovsky, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, National University of Timor-Leste, nonextractive, ocean acidification, Oecuessi, outreach workshop, Paula Ayotte, reef fish, relative abundance, size, stationary point count, Timor-Leste, water sample
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NOAA helps Timor-Leste leaders build capacity in an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management
By Megan Moews What is an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM)? Why would you want or need to implement an EAFM? How would you implement one? These questions were posed and discussed during a successful 2-day training workshop on … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged Almeida Xavier, Augusto Fernandes, Candice Mohan, Coral Reef Conservation Program, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Coral Triangle, Coral Triangle Support Partnership, CRED, CTSP, Defense Forces of Timor-Leste, Dili, EAFM, ecosystem approach to fisheries management, Karen Edyvane, LEAD, Lince Dessy da Fonseca, Loe, MAF, Max Sudnovsky, Megan Moews, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, National Directorate of Forestry, National University of Timor-Leste, naval component, Rafael Gonçalves, RDMA, Regional Development Mission Asia, Rui Pinto, Rusty Brainard, Secretary of State for Fisheries, Silva, Timor-Leste, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative, USAID, USCTI
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