Contribution á l'inventaire biologique et á l'évaluation des ressources sur les Récifs des Chesterfield = Contribution to the biological inventory and resources assessment of the Chesterfield Reefs editée par Eric Clua ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Apia, Samoa Secrétariat du Programme Régional Océanien de l'Environnement Nouméa, Nouvelle-Caledonie SPC 2011Description: 256 p. ill. (chiefly col.), maps (some col.), col. ports. 30 cmISBN:
  • 9789820404175 (print)
  • 9820404177 (print)
Other title:
  • Contribution to the biological inventory and resources assessment of the Chesterfield Reefs
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 577.7890948
Online resources: Summary: "The SPREP and SPC organized under the auspices of the CRISP programme a scientific campaign to the Chesterfield reefs which took place between the 6th and 10th of August 2010. This survey allowed the 12 experts (from 6 different countries) to collect information related to i) the description and assessment of the health status of coral habitat, ii) the assessment of reef invertebrates and iii) fish resources, iv) coastal sharks populations and v) connectivity of large pelagic sharks, vi) nesting birds and rodent invasive species and vii) cetaceans"--P.14.
Item type: Report
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"Mission Chester2010, 06-21 aoãut 2010" -- Cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

"The SPREP and SPC organized under the auspices of the CRISP programme a scientific campaign to the Chesterfield reefs which took place between the 6th and 10th of August 2010. This survey allowed the 12 experts (from 6 different countries) to collect information related to i) the description and assessment of the health status of coral habitat, ii) the assessment of reef invertebrates and iii) fish resources, iv) coastal sharks populations and v) connectivity of large pelagic sharks, vi) nesting birds and rodent invasive species and vii) cetaceans"--P.14.