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Jérôme OLLIER

Future sea level rises should not restrict new island formation in the Maldives - Unive... - 0 views

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    The continued accumulation of sand within the iconic ring-shaped reefs inside Maldivian atolls could provide a foundation for future island development new research suggests. Islands like the Maldives are considered likely to be the first to feel the effects of climate change induced sea level rise, with future island growth essential to counter the threat of rising sea levels.
Jérôme OLLIER

New study shows parrotfish are critical to coral reef island building - @UniofExeter - 0 views

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    As well as being a beautiful species capable of changing its colour, shape and even gender, new research published today shows that parrotfish, commonly found on healthy coral reefs, can also play a pivotal role in providing the sands necessary to build and maintain coral reef islands.
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    As well as being a beautiful species capable of changing its colour, shape and even gender, new research published today shows that parrotfish, commonly found on healthy coral reefs, can also play a pivotal role in providing the sands necessary to build and maintain coral reef islands.
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    As well as being a beautiful species capable of changing its colour, shape and even gender, new research published today shows that parrotfish, commonly found on healthy coral reefs, can also play a pivotal role in providing the sands necessary to build and maintain coral reef islands.
Jérôme OLLIER

Study uncovers drivers of fishers' decisions of where to fish - @UniofExeter - 0 views

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    A team of researchers from ZSL's Institute of Zoology and the University of Exeter, alongside Oceanswell, have used a new approach to understand the movement and drivers of commercial fishing fleet activity in one of the world's most over-exploited oceans.
Jérôme OLLIER

Roaming seabirds need ocean-wide protection - @UniofExeter - 0 views

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    Seabirds roam far and wide in the Indian Ocean - so they need ocean-wide protection, new research shows.
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