A framework for responding to coral disease outbreaks that facilitates adaptive management.

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Published in Environ Manage on November 01, 2011

Authors

Roger Beeden1, Jeffrey A Maynard, Paul A Marshall, Scott F Heron, Bette L Willis

Author Affiliations

1: Climate Change Group, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville, QLD 4810, Australia. roger@gardenofbeeden.com

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