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Mexican tidal project to tackle fresh water, electricity and marine life sustainability

Mexican tidal project to tackle fresh water, electricity and marine life sustainability

by Lauren Cabot | Feb 18, 2012

The Tiburón Agua y Electricidad project in Mexico aims to provide thousands of megawatts of power along with enough fresh water to supply large parts of North Western Mexico and the Southwest US. It also claims it will be home to a reef-growing infrastructure...

World Conference on Ecological Restoration Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, August 2011

by tsarkisian | Aug 11, 2011

Conclusions: Special Session Geotherapy – Global Restoration Needs for Stabilizing CO2 and Climate, Organizer and Chairperson, Dr. Thomas J. Goreau Conclusions SERI 2011 Special Marine Restoration Session – Organizer and Chairperson, Thomas J. Goreau, PhD,...

Progetti non Convenzionali

by Lauren Cabot | Feb 14, 2011

Massimo Rossetti, DOSIER, February 2011 (Italian) Download Paper: Download PDF

ANALYSE COMPARATIVE DES DIFFERENTES METHODOLOGIES DE RESTAURATION DES RECIFS CORALLIENS DEGRADES

by herrzoox | Nov 13, 2010

Line VAN BEVER, 2010 Download PDF (French)…

Land-Sourced Pollution with an Emphasis on Domestic Sewage: Lessons from the Caribbean and Implications for Coastal Development on Indian Ocean and Pacific Coral Reefs

by herrzoox | Sep 10, 2010

Sustainability 2010, 2, 2919-2949; doi:10.3390/su2092919 sustainability ISSN 2071-1050 www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability Andre DeGeorges 1,2,*, Thomas J. Goreau 1 and Brian Reilly 2 1 Global Coral Reef Alliance, 37 Pleasant Street, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA; E-Mail:...
Suitability of mineral accretion as a rehabilitation method for cold-water coral reefs

Suitability of mineral accretion as a rehabilitation method for cold-water coral reefs

by Lauren Cabot | Aug 14, 2010

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Susanna M. Strömberg a, Tomas Lundälv b, Thomas J. Goreau c, August, 2010 Download PDF
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