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A Manager's Guide to Coral Reef Restoration Planning and Design.

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There is a growing consensus that comprehensive conservation strategies for coral reef ecosystems - like those for many terrestrial ecosystems - must incorporate restoration to address coral loss. A Manager’s Guide to Coral Reef Restoration Planning and Design (hereafter ‘Guide’) meets this need by providing a systematic planning process that assists managers in setting and meeting their restoration goals. Using available information about the specific reefs in their locations, practitioners are guided through critical decisions about if, where, and how restoration may be conducted. The Guide describes a six-step cycle for planning and implementing restoration interventions through a climate-smart lens. It focuses on the first four steps of the cycle, which cover planning and design of restoration interventions to increase the likelihood of success and support learning throughout the implementation process. Use of the Guide culminates in the achievement of a Restoration Action Plan, which is then used for the active implementation phase of restoration, in which the action plan is used along with other logistical planning to actively deploy and track restoration in the field.

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This Guide is a collaborative effort of an international, inter-agency group led by NOAA and EPA under the auspices of the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force. It serves the needs of EPA Regions 2 and 9 (coral reef jurisdictions) as well as coral reef restoration practitioners globally. It provides a 4 step framework to guide coral reef managers and decision makers in developing a Restoration Action Plan based on a transparent systematic process using best available science.

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Shaver, E., C. Courtney, J. West, J. Maynard, A. Hein, C. Wagner, J. Philibotte, P. Macgowan, I. Mcleod, L. Bostrom-Einarsson, K. Bucchianeri, L. Johnston, AND J. Koss. A Manager's Guide to Coral Reef Restoration Planning and Design. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Ann Arbor, MI, 2020. [DOI: 10.25923/vht9-tv39]

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DOI: A Manager's Guide to Coral Reef Restoration Planning and Design.
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Last updated on April 09, 2021
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