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SCIENTIFIC SURVEYS ON CORAL REEFS BY THE LIVING OCEANS Scientific Surveys. The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation conducts scientific surveys on coral reefs to determine the status, health, and resiliency of the coral reef ecosystem. At each site we study, we bring a full team of scientific divers to conduct thesesurveys
THE RED SEA AND THE FUTURE OF CORAL REEFS The Red Sea and the Future of Coral Reefs (2020) G20 Riyadh Summit November 19, 2020. A short film featuring the Khaled bin Sultan Living Ocean Foundation’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Sam Purkis, and his research in the Red Sea was shown at the G20 meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SAVE CORAL REEFS? KSLOF CORAL REEF EDUCATION PORTAL: FREE ONLINE ECOLOGY Before we begin talking about coral reefs, we first have to understand the meaning of the word ecology. In Greek, this word translates to: Figure 1-1. Cross section of a house. eco logy. oίκος (oikos) λογία (logos) house the study of. So the word ecology translates to the study of the home. SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS® CHALLENGE THE DEVASTATING EFFECTS OF A CROWN-OF-THORNS-STARFISH While conducting coral reef surveys in the Cook Islands, scientists were shocked to see the ongoing devastating effects of a Crown-of-Thorns-Starfish (COTS) outbreak. RED CORAL: WHAT'S THE FUTURE? Red coral is a stunning blood-red color. For hundreds of years master jewelers have transformed the coral skeletons into strings of beads to adorn the necks of the wealthy. Since as far back as the 5 th century BC people have been using pink and red corals to ward off danger, protect from the evil eye, decorate their battle spears, bring POLYNESIAN NAVIGATION: COLORFUL HISTORY OF SEAFARING The pōpao is the Tongan outrigger canoe, one of the smaller vessels of Polynesian navigation. The canoe’s hull is carved out of a tree trunk and sticks (sometimes made out of bamboo) are usually used for the crossbeams that connect the outrigger or smaller hull. The canoes were built to hold 1-2 people, and it was used primarily for fishing. HOME - LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONLIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONSCIENCEEDUCATIONOUTREACHGLOBAL REEF EXPEDITIONSCIENTIFIC SURVEYSHABITAT MAPPING The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is a non-profit research organisation established to help preserve, protect and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources through research. The foundation was set up in 2000 by His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Sultan of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and has the use of a sophisticated research vessel. SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES: MARINE SCIENCE, OCEAN RESEARCH This scientific paper, by KSLOF scientists Alex Dempsey and Sam Purkis, shows how they used data-based methods to develop the first comprehensive oceanic and marine bioregions for the South Pacific. These marine bioregions enable the design of ecologically representative national marine protected areas in Pacific nations.2019.
SCIENTIFIC SURVEYS ON CORAL REEFS BY THE LIVING OCEANS Scientific Surveys. The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation conducts scientific surveys on coral reefs to determine the status, health, and resiliency of the coral reef ecosystem. At each site we study, we bring a full team of scientific divers to conduct thesesurveys
THE RED SEA AND THE FUTURE OF CORAL REEFS The Red Sea and the Future of Coral Reefs (2020) G20 Riyadh Summit November 19, 2020. A short film featuring the Khaled bin Sultan Living Ocean Foundation’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Sam Purkis, and his research in the Red Sea was shown at the G20 meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SAVE CORAL REEFS? KSLOF CORAL REEF EDUCATION PORTAL: FREE ONLINE ECOLOGY Before we begin talking about coral reefs, we first have to understand the meaning of the word ecology. In Greek, this word translates to: Figure 1-1. Cross section of a house. eco logy. oίκος (oikos) λογία (logos) house the study of. So the word ecology translates to the study of the home. SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS® CHALLENGE THE DEVASTATING EFFECTS OF A CROWN-OF-THORNS-STARFISH While conducting coral reef surveys in the Cook Islands, scientists were shocked to see the ongoing devastating effects of a Crown-of-Thorns-Starfish (COTS) outbreak. RED CORAL: WHAT'S THE FUTURE? Red coral is a stunning blood-red color. For hundreds of years master jewelers have transformed the coral skeletons into strings of beads to adorn the necks of the wealthy. Since as far back as the 5 th century BC people have been using pink and red corals to ward off danger, protect from the evil eye, decorate their battle spears, bring POLYNESIAN NAVIGATION: COLORFUL HISTORY OF SEAFARING The pōpao is the Tongan outrigger canoe, one of the smaller vessels of Polynesian navigation. The canoe’s hull is carved out of a tree trunk and sticks (sometimes made out of bamboo) are usually used for the crossbeams that connect the outrigger or smaller hull. The canoes were built to hold 1-2 people, and it was used primarily for fishing. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SAVE CORAL REEFS? This Earth Day, the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is focusing on the coral reef crisis and what can be done to save coral reefs. The Foundation embarked on the Global Reef Expedition and nearly circumnavigated the globe studying coral reef health and resiliency. What we found gives us hope that despite finding evidence of human impacts everywhere we went, there are concrete SCIENTIFIC SURVEYS ON CORAL REEFS BY THE LIVING OCEANS Scientific Surveys. The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation conducts scientific surveys on coral reefs to determine the status, health, and resiliency of the coral reef ecosystem. At each site we study, we bring a full team of scientific divers to conduct thesesurveys
THE RED SEA AND THE FUTURE OF CORAL REEFS The Red Sea and the Future of Coral Reefs (2020) G20 Riyadh Summit November 19, 2020. A short film featuring the Khaled bin Sultan Living Ocean Foundation’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Sam Purkis, and his research in the Red Sea was shown at the G20 meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. PALAU’S ROCK ISLANDS: A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE (KSLOF One of the reasons we chose to map and survey coral reefs in the Rock Islands is because it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Hear from Fanny Douvere, Head of UNESCO’s World Heritage Marine Programme, about what this means, and why it’s such a special designation. In 2012, Palau’s Rock Islands Southern Lagoon was granted the prestigious CAN THE CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO KEEP PACE WITH RISING SEAS Having first visited the Chagos Archipelago in 2006, it was an immense pleasure to return with the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation under the auspices of the Global Reef Expedition.Returning to the archipelago offered the chance to continue work that had been initiated nearly a decade earlier by other scientists—monitoring of the fish assemblages and health of the coral—but KHALED BIN SULTAN LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATION SCI E N CE W I T H O UT BO RDE RS® EMBARGOED UNTIL JUNE 8th, 2021 6AM ET Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation Partners with NASA to Accelerate the Mapping of the World’s Coral Reefs RED CORAL: WHAT'S THE FUTURE? Red coral is a stunning blood-red color. For hundreds of years master jewelers have transformed the coral skeletons into strings of beads to adorn the necks of the wealthy. Since as far back as the 5 th century BC people have been using pink and red corals to ward off danger, protect from the evil eye, decorate their battle spears, bring USING CPCE SOFTWARE TO STUDY CORAL REEFS (KSLOF)LIVING We use free software called Coral Point Count with Excel Extensions (CPCe) to figure out what creatures make up the benthos (the seafloor), and also to calculate the surface area of each individual coral colony and estimate the area of any dead tissue or damage to the colony. Here’s how it WHAT DOES THE GALAPAGOS SEAFLOOR LOOK LIKE? (KSLOF)LIVING What Does the Seafloor of the Galapagos Look Like? We have published the first ever high resolution seafloor habitat maps of several locations around the Galapagos Islands. They are on our map viewer, ready to explore. By Gwilym Rowlands, PhD. As part of the Global Reef Expedition we visited the Galapagos Islands in 2012. FARASAN ISLANDS MARINE PROTECTED AREA RESEARCH Farasan Islands. Throughout the month of May 2006, the Living Oceans Foundation led a collaborative research project in the south-central Red Sea in the vicinity of the Farasan Islands Marine Protected Area. The multi-national science team members provided ‘live’ daily reports of their scientific observations and operational activities during the expedition. HOME - LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONLIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONSCIENCEEDUCATIONOUTREACHGLOBAL REEF EXPEDITIONSCIENTIFIC SURVEYSHABITAT MAPPING The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is a non-profit research organisation established to help preserve, protect and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources through research. The foundation was set up in 2000 by His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Sultan of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and has the use of a sophisticated research vessel. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SAVE CORAL REEFS? SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES: MARINE SCIENCE, OCEAN RESEARCH Living Oceans Foundation publishes scientific articles related to marine science, ocean research, aquatic ecosystems, and environmentalmanagement issues.
THE STATE OF CORAL REEFS IN THE CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO: THE The Study. Global Reef Expedition: Chagos Archipelago Final Report was published online on March 1, 2021. The study’s authors include Alexandra Dempsey and Renée Carlton from the KSLOF, and Sam Purkis of the KSLOF and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and CONSERVATION IN NEW CALEDONIA The conservation efforts of New Caledonia are some of the most progressive we’ve seen in the South Pacific. There is a clear commitment from the government, Provinces, and local communities to conserve their marine resources. One way of doing this was through the establishment of Le Parc Naturel de la Mer de Corail. This park was designated to protect the natural and cultural heritage of THE RED SEA AND THE FUTURE OF CORAL REEFS The Red Sea and the Future of Coral Reefs (2020) G20 Riyadh Summit November 19, 2020. A short film featuring the Khaled bin Sultan Living Ocean Foundation’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Sam Purkis, and his research in the Red Sea was shown at the G20 meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. FISH FINDINGS: THE REMARKABLE FISH COMMUNITIES OF TUAMOTU French Polynesia was one of the most magnificent countries we studied on the Global Reef Expedition. While there, we experienced first-handsome of
THE DEVASTATING EFFECTS OF A CROWN-OF-THORNS-STARFISH While conducting coral reef surveys in the Cook Islands, scientists were shocked to see the ongoing devastating effects of a Crown-of-Thorns-Starfish (COTS) outbreak. SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS® CHALLENGE DIVING IN ROUGH SEAS AT GREAT INAGUA ISLAND BAHAMAS VIDEO Strong currents and rough seas at Great Inagua Island Bahamas. Divers must use extreme caution when approaching the dive boat while diving in rough seas at Great Inagua Island Bahamas under strong ocean currents during the Global Reef Expedition. HOME - LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONLIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONSCIENCEEDUCATIONOUTREACHGLOBAL REEF EXPEDITIONSCIENTIFIC SURVEYSHABITAT MAPPING The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is a non-profit research organisation established to help preserve, protect and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources through research. The foundation was set up in 2000 by His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Sultan of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and has the use of a sophisticated research vessel. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SAVE CORAL REEFS? SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES: MARINE SCIENCE, OCEAN RESEARCH Living Oceans Foundation publishes scientific articles related to marine science, ocean research, aquatic ecosystems, and environmentalmanagement issues.
THE STATE OF CORAL REEFS IN THE CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO: THE The Study. Global Reef Expedition: Chagos Archipelago Final Report was published online on March 1, 2021. The study’s authors include Alexandra Dempsey and Renée Carlton from the KSLOF, and Sam Purkis of the KSLOF and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and CONSERVATION IN NEW CALEDONIA The conservation efforts of New Caledonia are some of the most progressive we’ve seen in the South Pacific. There is a clear commitment from the government, Provinces, and local communities to conserve their marine resources. One way of doing this was through the establishment of Le Parc Naturel de la Mer de Corail. This park was designated to protect the natural and cultural heritage of THE RED SEA AND THE FUTURE OF CORAL REEFS The Red Sea and the Future of Coral Reefs (2020) G20 Riyadh Summit November 19, 2020. A short film featuring the Khaled bin Sultan Living Ocean Foundation’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Sam Purkis, and his research in the Red Sea was shown at the G20 meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. FISH FINDINGS: THE REMARKABLE FISH COMMUNITIES OF TUAMOTU French Polynesia was one of the most magnificent countries we studied on the Global Reef Expedition. While there, we experienced first-handsome of
THE DEVASTATING EFFECTS OF A CROWN-OF-THORNS-STARFISH While conducting coral reef surveys in the Cook Islands, scientists were shocked to see the ongoing devastating effects of a Crown-of-Thorns-Starfish (COTS) outbreak. SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS® CHALLENGE DIVING IN ROUGH SEAS AT GREAT INAGUA ISLAND BAHAMAS VIDEO Strong currents and rough seas at Great Inagua Island Bahamas. Divers must use extreme caution when approaching the dive boat while diving in rough seas at Great Inagua Island Bahamas under strong ocean currents during the Global Reef Expedition. SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES: MARINE SCIENCE, OCEAN RESEARCH Living Oceans Foundation publishes scientific articles related to marine science, ocean research, aquatic ecosystems, and environmentalmanagement issues.
USING CPCE SOFTWARE TO STUDY CORAL REEFS (KSLOF)LIVING Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation. The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is dedicated to the conservation and restoration of living oceans and pledges to champion their preservation through research, education and a commitment to ScienceWithout Borders.®
SCIENTIFIC SURVEYS ON CORAL REEFS BY THE LIVING OCEANS Diving on an Active Volcano. July 8, 2020. Between October 26, 2014, and November 24, 2014, the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation conducted a coral reef research, outreach, and education mission to map and characterize the shallow marine habitats and assess the status of coral reefs and coral reef species in the Solomon Islands. THE RED SEA AND THE FUTURE OF CORAL REEFS The Red Sea and the Future of Coral Reefs (2020) G20 Riyadh Summit November 19, 2020. A short film featuring the Khaled bin Sultan Living Ocean Foundation’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Sam Purkis, and his research in the Red Sea was shown at the G20 meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. RED SEA CORAL REEF BIODIVERSITY STUDY VIA LIVING OCEANS Alexandra Dempsey, Coral Reef Ecologist at the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, was invited to be the keynote speaker at the Red Sea Biodiversity Conference, where she presented the Foundation’s research on the Red Sea as well as preliminary findings from the Foundation’s Global Reef Expedition, a five-year mission to assess the health and resiliency of coral reefs around the globe. RED CORAL: WHAT'S THE FUTURE? Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation. The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is dedicated to the conservation and restoration of living oceans and pledges to champion their preservation through research, education and a commitment to ScienceWithout Borders.®
SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS® CHALLENGE International Student Art Contest. The Science Without Borders® Challenge is an international contest that engages students and teachers in ocean conservation through art. This annual competition inspires students to be creative while promoting public awareness of the need to preserve, protect, and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources, contributing to the overarching goals of THE MAN-EATERS: OVERHARVESTING OF GIANT CLAMS SPECIES South Pacific legends describe giant clams as man-eaters. The largest of all molluscs, giant clams, were once thought to be voracious predators that wait patiently on the seafloor to trap an unsuspectingswimmer.
KHALED BIN SULTAN LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATION SCI E N CE W I T H O UT BO RDE RS® EMBARGOED UNTIL JUNE 8th, 2021 6AM ET Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation Partners with NASA to Accelerate the Mapping of the World’s Coral Reefs THE KHALED BIN SULTAN LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATION PARTNERS To meet this challenge, the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF) is partnering with NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley to use the Foundation’s extensive high-resolution data about reefs to expand NASA’s coral mappingcapabilities.
HOME - LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONLIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONSCIENCEEDUCATIONOUTREACHGLOBAL REEF EXPEDITIONSCIENTIFIC SURVEYSHABITAT MAPPING The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is a non-profit research organisation established to help preserve, protect and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources through research. The foundation was set up in 2000 by His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Sultan of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and has the use of a sophisticated research vessel. SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES: MARINE SCIENCE, OCEAN RESEARCH This scientific paper, by KSLOF scientists Alex Dempsey and Sam Purkis, shows how they used data-based methods to develop the first comprehensive oceanic and marine bioregions for the South Pacific. These marine bioregions enable the design of ecologically representative national marine protected areas in Pacific nations.2019.
KSLOF CORAL REEF EDUCATION PORTAL: FREE ONLINE ECOLOGY Before we begin talking about coral reefs, we first have to understand the meaning of the word ecology. In Greek, this word translates to: Figure 1-1. Cross section of a house. eco logy. oίκος (oikos) λογία (logos) house the study of. So the word ecology translates to the study of the home. THE STATE OF CORAL REEFS IN THE CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO: THE The state of coral reefs in the Chagos Archipelago: The last frontier. The Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF) embarked on the Global Reef Expedition (GRE) to assess the state of coral reefs around the world. This ambitious five-year scientific mission was designed to evaluate the status of the benthic and reef fish communities SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS® CHALLENGE FIELD GUIDE TO WESTERN ATLANTIC STONY CORALS Field Guide to Western Atlantic Stony Corals (2010) Please find an excerpt of the full PDF below. Field Guide to Western Atlantic Stony Corals. This Field Guide to Western Atlantic Stony Corals is a compilation of photographs of the dominant scleractinian and hydrozoancorals observed on
RED CORAL: WHAT'S THE FUTURE? Red coral is a stunning blood-red color. For hundreds of years master jewelers have transformed the coral skeletons into strings of beads to adorn the necks of the wealthy. Since as far back as the 5 th century BC people have been using pink and red corals to ward off danger, protect from the evil eye, decorate their battle spears, bring KSLOF CORAL REEF EDUCATION: FREE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Salinity: Salinity is usually measured in parts per thousand (ppt). Corals can tolerate a salinity range of 23–42 ppt. The average ocean salinity is 35 ppt. Let’s think of salinity like this, if we have 1,000 buckets of seawater, 35 of those buckets will be filled with salt and the other 965 will contain freshwater. FISH FINDINGS: THE REMARKABLE FISH COMMUNITIES OF TUAMOTU There are times, though, when the data analysis back in the office really shows the true conditions of the reefs. In the case of French Polynesia, we found the data highlighted how remarkable the fish community was in the Tuamotu Archipelago. We discovered that the reefs in Tuamotu had the highest species richness, density, and biomass offish
POLYNESIAN NAVIGATION: COLORFUL HISTORY OF SEAFARING The pōpao is the Tongan outrigger canoe, one of the smaller vessels of Polynesian navigation. The canoe’s hull is carved out of a tree trunk and sticks (sometimes made out of bamboo) are usually used for the crossbeams that connect the outrigger or smaller hull. The canoes were built to hold 1-2 people, and it was used primarily for fishing. HOME - LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONLIVING OCEANS FOUNDATIONSCIENCEEDUCATIONOUTREACHGLOBAL REEF EXPEDITIONSCIENTIFIC SURVEYSHABITAT MAPPING The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is a non-profit research organisation established to help preserve, protect and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources through research. The foundation was set up in 2000 by His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Sultan of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and has the use of a sophisticated research vessel. SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES: MARINE SCIENCE, OCEAN RESEARCH This scientific paper, by KSLOF scientists Alex Dempsey and Sam Purkis, shows how they used data-based methods to develop the first comprehensive oceanic and marine bioregions for the South Pacific. These marine bioregions enable the design of ecologically representative national marine protected areas in Pacific nations.2019.
KSLOF CORAL REEF EDUCATION PORTAL: FREE ONLINE ECOLOGY Before we begin talking about coral reefs, we first have to understand the meaning of the word ecology. In Greek, this word translates to: Figure 1-1. Cross section of a house. eco logy. oίκος (oikos) λογία (logos) house the study of. So the word ecology translates to the study of the home. THE STATE OF CORAL REEFS IN THE CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO: THE The state of coral reefs in the Chagos Archipelago: The last frontier. The Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF) embarked on the Global Reef Expedition (GRE) to assess the state of coral reefs around the world. This ambitious five-year scientific mission was designed to evaluate the status of the benthic and reef fish communities SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS® CHALLENGE FIELD GUIDE TO WESTERN ATLANTIC STONY CORALS Field Guide to Western Atlantic Stony Corals (2010) Please find an excerpt of the full PDF below. Field Guide to Western Atlantic Stony Corals. This Field Guide to Western Atlantic Stony Corals is a compilation of photographs of the dominant scleractinian and hydrozoancorals observed on
RED CORAL: WHAT'S THE FUTURE? Red coral is a stunning blood-red color. For hundreds of years master jewelers have transformed the coral skeletons into strings of beads to adorn the necks of the wealthy. Since as far back as the 5 th century BC people have been using pink and red corals to ward off danger, protect from the evil eye, decorate their battle spears, bring KSLOF CORAL REEF EDUCATION: FREE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Salinity: Salinity is usually measured in parts per thousand (ppt). Corals can tolerate a salinity range of 23–42 ppt. The average ocean salinity is 35 ppt. Let’s think of salinity like this, if we have 1,000 buckets of seawater, 35 of those buckets will be filled with salt and the other 965 will contain freshwater. FISH FINDINGS: THE REMARKABLE FISH COMMUNITIES OF TUAMOTU There are times, though, when the data analysis back in the office really shows the true conditions of the reefs. In the case of French Polynesia, we found the data highlighted how remarkable the fish community was in the Tuamotu Archipelago. We discovered that the reefs in Tuamotu had the highest species richness, density, and biomass offish
POLYNESIAN NAVIGATION: COLORFUL HISTORY OF SEAFARING The pōpao is the Tongan outrigger canoe, one of the smaller vessels of Polynesian navigation. The canoe’s hull is carved out of a tree trunk and sticks (sometimes made out of bamboo) are usually used for the crossbeams that connect the outrigger or smaller hull. The canoes were built to hold 1-2 people, and it was used primarily for fishing. THE LIVING OCEAN FOUNDATION CONDUCTS MARINE SCIENCE, OCEAN The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is a marine science and ocean conservancy foundation. We work to preserve, protect, and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources through research, education, and outreach. Each of the three Foundation’s three divisions work together in order to fulfill the mission of theFoundation: to
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES: MARINE SCIENCE, OCEAN RESEARCH This scientific paper, by KSLOF scientists Alex Dempsey and Sam Purkis, shows how they used data-based methods to develop the first comprehensive oceanic and marine bioregions for the South Pacific. These marine bioregions enable the design of ecologically representative national marine protected areas in Pacific nations.2019.
FREE ONLINE CORAL REEF ECOLOGY CURRICULUM AT KSLOF This award-winning coral reef ecology curriculum has been developed in accordance with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), the Ocean Literacy Principles (OLP), and the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) . It is aimed towards high school students, but can be adapted for other age groups. Explore eleven custom designed units on topics KSLOF CORAL REEF EDUCATION PORTAL: MY DASHBOARDLIVING Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation. The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is dedicated to the conservation and restoration of living oceans and pledges to champion their preservation through research, education and a commitment to ScienceWithout Borders.®
KSLOF CORAL REEF EDUCATION PORTAL: SEARCHABLE CORAL REEF Vocabulary. Below is a searchable coral reef vocabulary index featuring words found in our coral reef ecology curriculum with which you may not be familiar. Each vocabulary word is accompanied by a written definition and a written and audio pronunciation. Click on the sound icon to hear the word pronounced. Pronunciation Guide: LettersUsed.
REVISITING THE PARADIGM OF SHARK‐DRIVEN TROPHIC CASCADES Revisiting the paradigm of shark‐driven trophic cascades in coral reef ecosystems. Desbiens, Amelia A., Roff, George, et al. 2021. Revisiting the paradigm of shark‐driven trophic cascades in FISH FINDINGS: THE REMARKABLE FISH COMMUNITIES OF TUAMOTU There are times, though, when the data analysis back in the office really shows the true conditions of the reefs. In the case of French Polynesia, we found the data highlighted how remarkable the fish community was in the Tuamotu Archipelago. We discovered that the reefs in Tuamotu had the highest species richness, density, and biomass offish
KHALED BIN SULTAN LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATION SCI E N CE W I T H O UT BO RDE RS® EMBARGOED UNTIL JUNE 8th, 2021 6AM ET Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation Partners with NASA to Accelerate the Mapping of the World’s Coral Reefs USING CPCE SOFTWARE TO STUDY CORAL REEFS (KSLOF)LIVING We use free software called Coral Point Count with Excel Extensions (CPCe) to figure out what creatures make up the benthos (the seafloor), and also to calculate the surface area of each individual coral colony and estimate the area of any dead tissue or damage to the colony. Here’s how it WHAT DOES THE GALAPAGOS SEAFLOOR LOOK LIKE? (KSLOF)LIVING What Does the Seafloor of the Galapagos Look Like? We have published the first ever high resolution seafloor habitat maps of several locations around the Galapagos Islands. They are on our map viewer, ready to explore. By Gwilym Rowlands, PhD. As part of the Global Reef Expedition we visited the Galapagos Islands in 2012. Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation Providing science-based solutions to protect and restore ocean healthSkip to content
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LIVING OCEANS FOUNDATION COMPLETES GLOBAL CORAL REEF ATLAS The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation has completed the World Reef Map, an online interactive coral reef atlas that allows users to explore all of the coral reefs and shallow water marine habitats mapped on the Global Reef Expedition.Explore
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SCIENCE WITHOUT BORDERS® CHALLENGE Last chance to send in your application for the 2020 Science Without Borders® Challenge! This international student art contest encourages students to be creative while learning about important ocean science and conservation issues. The SWB Challenge is open to middle and high school students 11-19 years old, with prizes of up to $500 awarded to the winning entries. The theme for the 2020 Science Without Borders® Challenge is “Take Action: Conserve Coral Reefs.” For this year's contest, we are asking students to use their artistic talents to create a piece of art that illustrates actions that can be taken to preserve coral reefs.FIND US ON FACEBOOK
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