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  • Oceanographic Processes of Coral Reefs: Physical and Biological Links in the Great Barrier Reef

    Oceanographic Processes of Coral Reefs by Wolanski, Eric; Kingsford, Michael J.;

    Physical and Biological Links in the Great Barrier Reef

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    In the last two decades since publication of the first edition, substantial advancements have been made in the science, the need for transdisciplinary approaches to coral reef protection greater than ever before. This new edition pinpoints science-based solutions for managers, stakeholders and policy makers.

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    In the last two decades since publication of the first edition, substantial advancements have been made in the science, the need for transdisciplinary approaches to coral reef protection greater than ever before. This new edition, now in full color throughout with accompanying animations, goes beyond identifying foundational information and current problems to pinpoint science-based solutions for managers, stakeholders and policy makers.


    Coral reefs are connected by currents that carry plankton and the larvae of many reef-based organisms. Further, they supply food to reefs. Currents also bring pollutants from the land and, together with the atmosphere, affect the surrounding ocean. The chapters in this book provide a much-needed review of the biophysics of reefs with an emphasis on the Great Barrier Reef as an ecosystem. The focus is on interactions between currents, waves, sediment and the dynamics of coastal and reef-based ecosystems. The topographic complexity of reefs redirects mainstream currents, creates tidal eddies, mushroom jets, boundary layers, stagnation zones, and this turbulence is enhanced by the oceanographic chaos in the adjoining Coral Sea. This is the environment in which particles and organisms, of a range of sizes live, from tiny plankton to megafauna. This generates faunal connectivity at scales of meters to thousands of km within the Great Barrier Reef and with the adjoining ocean.


    Pollution from land-use is increasing and remedial measures are described both on land and on coral cays. The impact of climate change is quantified in case studies about mangroves and corals. Modelling this biophysical complexity is increasing in sophistication, and the authors suggest how the field can advance further.



    Oceanographic Processes of Coral Reefs, second edition, is an edited collection of contributed chapters that take a highly interdisciplinary and applied perspective on coral reef studies, in its present-day (2024) state. This book will be useful to graduate and advanced undergraduate students in coral reef science, particularly those approaching the topic from the perspective of physical geography or biological and physical oceanography. Reef researchers and conservation practitioners with an interest in Australia or nearby Pacific countries will find this book a useful holistic treatment of present-day coral reef science in the Great Barrier Reef region. Anyone interested in linkages of the land to the sea, and in transport of organisms or material within coastal marine systems, will also find this book beneficial.


    Robert A. B. Mason, The University of Queensland, Australia; in Limnology and Oceanography, published by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO), Nov 2024.



    This excellent book was edited by two global authorities, Professors Eric Wolanski and Mike
    Kingsford, with 88 authors in 29 chapters; Section one covers the role of oceanography, section two land-sea connectivity, section three biophysical oceanography, and section four the consequences of the changes observed. The extensive information shows the benefit of creating a book with chapters that are not constrained as are journal research papers. There is a mix of theory and practical/real examples and so this should be recommended reading as a textbook for high level undergraduates and postgraduates, and as a source of ideas for research for postdoctoral researchers.The book has superb illustrations with on-line resources and animations showing the modelling. There is a very extensive and comprehensive reference list from which could be created an annotated and searchable bibliography of GBR.


    Professor Wolanski and Kingsford are to be congratulated on pulling together this book. However, most notably, the book is also a tribute to many researchers but especially the late Professor John Brodie of James Cook University who sadly left us far too early but after leaving a huge legacy of work on the GBR.


    Mike Elliott, FMBA; in The Marine Biologist, Jan 2025.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Section 1: The key role of oceanography and how it influences life in the GBR 1. Chapter 1: The emergence of biophysical sciences for the Great Barrier Reef 2. The physical oceanography of the Great Barrier Reef: a review 4. Biological and geological links on coral reef islands 4. Currents modulate the genetic character of marine populations in the Great Barrier Reef 5. Advances in understanding climate change on the Great Barrier Reef using coral-based proxies 6. From the microscale to the reef: the role of microorganisms in the chemical ecology and gaseous emissions of the Great Barrier Reef Section 2: Land-sea connectivity 7. Great Barrier Reef ecohydrology 8. Sediment and nutrient flux from land 9. Dispersal and environmental impacts of pan-oceanic contaminants 10. Jellyfish: A Window into pesticide distribution and risks on the Great Barrier Reef 11. The influence of the spatio-temporal dynamics of fish populations on the outcomes of land-sea connectivity Section 3: Biophysical oceanography 12. Estimates of wind drift coefficient to inform biophysical models of seagrass dispersal in the Great Barrier Reef 13. Interactions between dugong biology and the biophysical determinants of their environment: a review 14. Bio-physical interactions of jellyfish on the Great Barrier Reef 15. More intense severe tropical cyclones in recent decades cause greater impacts on mangroves bordering Australia?s Great Barrier Reef 16. Dispersal and connectivity of marine turtles in the Great Barrier Reef and links to the South Pacific Ocean 17. The interactions between larval behaviour and oceanography 18. Incorporating biophysical larval dispersal simulations into coral reef conservation decision-making 19. A historic perspective to thermal and heatwave induced bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef 20. Biophysical processes involved in the initiation and spread of population irruptions of crown-of-thorns starfish on the Great Barrier Reef 21. The biophysics of sharks and rays on the Great Barrier Reef Section 4: Consequences: Impact on GBR water and remediation 22. Impacts of climate change stressors on the Great Barrier Reef 23. Selective breeding and promotion of naturally heat-tolerant coral reef species 24. Coastal wetland restoration: Case studies from Great Barrier Reef catchments 25. Pathways to improved water quality in the GBR lagoon ? exploring opportunities for broadscale application of low-risk practices in the Lower Burdekin irrigated agriculture areas 26. Raine Island Recovery Project ? Intervening at one of the most significant sites on the Great Barrier Reef 27. An overview of environmental engineering methods for reducing coral bleaching stress 28. Sexual reproduction of reef corals and application to coral restoration Section 5: Epilogue 29. Great Barrier Reef biophysics: A synthesis of challenges and opportunities.

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