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CAST Webinar: Value and Benefit of Coral Reefs

Join our live webinar to learn more about how climate change impacts life below water, our coral reefs in particular, and solutions for the coral replanting. Learn the key areas that need to be considered when starting a reef restoration and discuss the challenges and opportunities from a real life case study, the Bahamas Reef Restoration Program.

Wednesday, August 30, 2017
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (EST)
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Speaker:

Dr. Craig Dahlgren, Director, Perry Institute for Marine Science

CAST Webinar 8.31.2017Dr. Dahlgren is a marine ecologist who studies a wide range of topics related to tropical marine ecosystems. His work includes studies of mangrove and coral reef ecosystems, efficacy of marine protected areas, and population dynamics of fishery species ranging from traditional Caribbean fishery species like Nassau grouper and Caribbean spiny lobster to emerging fisheries like sea cucumbers, parrotfish, sponges and gorgonians. This work has led to dozens of peer reviewed publications and has influenced marine resource management and policy in The Bahamas, Mesoamerican reef and throughout the wider Caribbean region. At present his work focuses on improving management of and expanding the network of marine protected areas in The Bahamas and elsewhere; the restoration of coral reef and mangrove ecosystems, and improved fishery management for traditional and emerging fishery species in The Bahamas and elsewhere.

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