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Jérôme OLLIER

Nairobi Convention (@NCSecretariat) COP10 (#COP10NC) agrees to new actions to protect c... - 0 views

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    Parties to the Nairobi Convention for the Protection, Management, and Development of the Coastal and Marine Environment of the Eastern Africa region (Nairobi Convention) concluded the 10th Conference of Parties (COP10) today with new actions on protecting critical habitats like mangroves and combating climate change in the region.
Jérôme OLLIER

Pirated Danish yacht, family anchor near Somalia - AP - 0 views

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    Pirated Danish yacht, family anchor near Somalia.
Jérôme OLLIER

Kenya urges Africa to expand ports to spur maritime trade - Shanghai Daily - 0 views

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    Kenya urges Africa to expand ports to spur maritime trade.
Jérôme OLLIER

Kenya : manifestation contre la première centrale au charbon d'Afrique de l'E... - 0 views

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    Kenya : manifestation contre la première centrale au charbon d'Afrique de l'Est.
Jérôme OLLIER

Community-managed coral reef restoration in southern Kenya initiates reef recovery usin... - 0 views

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    Monitoring of reef restoration efforts and artificial reefs (ARs) has typically been limited to coral fragment survival, hampering evaluation of broader objectives such as ecosystem recovery. This study aimed to determine to what extent AR design influences the ecological recovery of restored reefs by monitoring outplanted coral fragments, benthic cover, coral recruitment and fish and invertebrate communities for two years. Four AR designs (16 m2), unrestored controls and natural reef patches as reference (n = 10) were established in Mkwiro, Kenya. ARs consisted either of concrete disks with bottles, layered concrete disks, metal cages or a combination thereof. A mixture of 18 branching coral species (mainly Acropora spp.) was outplanted on ARs at a density of 7 corals m-2. After two years, 60% of all outplanted fragments had survived, already resulting in coral cover on most ARs comparable (though Acropora-dominated) to reference patches. Coral survival differed between ARs, with highest survival on cages due to the absence of crown-of-thorns sea star predation on this design. In total, 32 coral genera recruited on ARs and recruit densities were highest on reference patches, moderate on concrete ARs and low on cages. ARs and reference patches featured nearly twice the fish species richness and around an order of magnitude higher fish abundance and biomass compared to control patches. Fish abundance and biomass strongly correlated with coral cover on ARs. AR, reference and control patches all had distinct fish species compositions, but AR and reference patches were similar in terms of trophic structure of their fish communities. Motile invertebrates including gastropods, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and sea stars were present at ARs, but generally more abundant and diverse at natural reference patches. Taken together, all studied ecological parameters progressed towards reef ecosystem recovery, with varying influences of AR design and material. We recommend a combinat
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