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Title: Coral bleaching response plan 2017
Authors: ޕޯލް މާރޝަލް
އަމީރު އ. އަބްދުﷲ
ނިޒާމް އިބްރާހީމް
ރިފްޢަތު ނަޢީމް
އަހުމަދު ބަޝީރު
Marshall, Paul
Abdullah, Ameer A.
Ibrahim, Nizam
Naeem, Riffath
Basheer, Ahmed
Keywords: އިންޒާރުދޭ ނިޒާމް
Early warning system
މުރަކަ ހުދުވުން
Coral bleaching
ހޯދުން
Assessment
ބެެލެހެއްޓުން
Monitoring
ހާދިސާއަށް ފިޔަވަޅުއެޅުން
Incident response
މުވާސަލާތުކުރުމުގެ ތަދުބީރު
Communications Strategy
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: IUCN and the Government Maldives in collaboration with USAID
Citation: Marshall, P., Abdulla, A., Ibrahim, N., Naeem, R. & Basheer, A. (2017).Maldives coral bleaching response plan 2017. Malé : Marine Research Centre
Abstract: This Coral Bleaching Response Plan has been developed to guide the Task Force and partners in detecting, assessing and responding to coral bleaching events in the Maldives. Primary responsibility for implementing the Coral Bleaching Response Plan (CBRP) lies with the Task Force, comprising the Marine Research Centre, Environmental Protection Agency and Coast Guard. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) first developed a coral bleaching response plan (now the risk and impact assessment plan) in 2002, as part of a response to a bleaching event that occurred in the late summer (February and March) of that year. This plan is now central to preparations and response actions every summer in the Great Barrier Reef. The Maldives CBRP builds on this international experience to provide a best-practice framework for responding to coral bleaching events in the Maldives.
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