A review of the status of Philippine reefs
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Since 1979, the status of Philippine reefs has been periodically updated. While conditions of the reefs during the early surveys were assessed in terms of live coral cover per se, the ‘coral mortality index’ was applied to the sets of data collected during the past 7 yr which may be a better gauge in determining the health of the reefs. Generally, most reefs surveyed are in fair condition. Major destructive factors described are sedimentation and siltation from coastal development and activities inland, illegal and destructive methods of fishing, and overfishing. If the reefs are to continue to provide for the present and future users, the ecological processes that render them productive must be maintained through integrated approaches of coastal area management.
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Gomez, E. D., Aliño, P. M., Yap, H. T., & Licuanan, W. Y. (1994). A review of the status of Philippine reefs. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 29(1), 62–68. https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-326X(94)90427-8