Status and conservation of coral reefs in Costa Rica

Costa Rica has coral communities and reefs on the Caribbean coast and on the Pacific along the coast and off-shore islands. The Southern section of the Caribbean coast has fringing and patch reefs, carbonate banks, and an incipient algal ridge. The Pacific coast has coral communities, reefs and isol...

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Main Authors: Jorge Cortés, Carlos E Jiménez, Ana C Fonseca, Juan José Alvarado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vicerractoría Investigación 2010-05-01
Series:Revista de Biología Tropical
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442010000500004&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-a14628650d1b449cba8ee9df148739072020-11-24T23:09:17ZengVicerractoría InvestigaciónRevista de Biología Tropical0034-77442010-05-0158suppl 13350S0034-77442010000500004Status and conservation of coral reefs in Costa RicaJorge CortésCarlos E JiménezAna C FonsecaJuan José AlvaradoCosta Rica has coral communities and reefs on the Caribbean coast and on the Pacific along the coast and off-shore islands. The Southern section of the Caribbean coast has fringing and patch reefs, carbonate banks, and an incipient algal ridge. The Pacific coast has coral communities, reefs and isolated coral colonies. Coral reefs have been seriously impacted in the last 30 years, mainly by sediments (Caribbean coast and some Pacific reefs) and by El Niño warming events (both coasts). Monitoring is being carried out at three sites on each coast. Both coasts suffered significant reductions in live coral cover in the 1980’s, but coral cover is now increasing in most sites. The government of Costa Rica is aware of the importance of coral reefs and marine environments in general, and in recent years decrees have been implemented (or are in the process of approval) to protect them, but limited resources endanger their proper management and conservation, including proper outreach to reef users and the general public. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (Suppl. 1): 33-50. Epub 2010 May 01.http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442010000500004&lng=en&tlng=enarrecifes coralinosCosta RicamonitoreoGCRMNconservaciónmanejo
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author Jorge Cortés
Carlos E Jiménez
Ana C Fonseca
Juan José Alvarado
spellingShingle Jorge Cortés
Carlos E Jiménez
Ana C Fonseca
Juan José Alvarado
Status and conservation of coral reefs in Costa Rica
Revista de Biología Tropical
arrecifes coralinos
Costa Rica
monitoreo
GCRMN
conservación
manejo
author_facet Jorge Cortés
Carlos E Jiménez
Ana C Fonseca
Juan José Alvarado
author_sort Jorge Cortés
title Status and conservation of coral reefs in Costa Rica
title_short Status and conservation of coral reefs in Costa Rica
title_full Status and conservation of coral reefs in Costa Rica
title_fullStr Status and conservation of coral reefs in Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Status and conservation of coral reefs in Costa Rica
title_sort status and conservation of coral reefs in costa rica
publisher Vicerractoría Investigación
series Revista de Biología Tropical
issn 0034-7744
publishDate 2010-05-01
description Costa Rica has coral communities and reefs on the Caribbean coast and on the Pacific along the coast and off-shore islands. The Southern section of the Caribbean coast has fringing and patch reefs, carbonate banks, and an incipient algal ridge. The Pacific coast has coral communities, reefs and isolated coral colonies. Coral reefs have been seriously impacted in the last 30 years, mainly by sediments (Caribbean coast and some Pacific reefs) and by El Niño warming events (both coasts). Monitoring is being carried out at three sites on each coast. Both coasts suffered significant reductions in live coral cover in the 1980’s, but coral cover is now increasing in most sites. The government of Costa Rica is aware of the importance of coral reefs and marine environments in general, and in recent years decrees have been implemented (or are in the process of approval) to protect them, but limited resources endanger their proper management and conservation, including proper outreach to reef users and the general public. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (Suppl. 1): 33-50. Epub 2010 May 01.
topic arrecifes coralinos
Costa Rica
monitoreo
GCRMN
conservación
manejo
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