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Submission to the UN Talanoa Dialogue: The essential role and form of integrated climate restoration strategy; the setting of targets and timescales; the methodologies and funding options

by mtessis | Apr 6, 2018

      Expert Input to the Talanoa Dialogue Submitted April 1st 2018   Based on Observations and Our Experience and focused on fully communicating the significance and implications of scientific understanding for the public now and into future...

Boracay Environmental Restoration, Water Quality, and Sustainable Energy: Current Situation and Future Prospects

by mtessis | Aug 20, 2007

GCRA WHITE PAPER August 2007   Thomas J. Goreau, PhD President, Global Coral Reef Alliance August 20 2007 CURRENT ISSUES INTRODUCTION Boracay is one of the Philippines major tourist attractions. Degradation of water quality, caused by sewage from uncontrolled...

Water Quality and Coral Reef Health In Boracay, El Nido, Isla Verde, and Balicasag, Philippines

by mtessis | Aug 27, 1997

GCRA WHITE PAPER August 1997   Draft August 27 1997 Revised September 13 1997 Thomas Goreau Maya Goreau James Cervino SUMMARY Coral reefs and coastal habitats were examined during August 1997 at a range of Philippine sites ranging from high to low human impact....
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