The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States and Pacific Freely Associated States: 2002 (original) (raw)

Called for by the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force's (USCRTF) National Action Plan to Conserve Coral Reefs, this is the first biennial report on the condition of coral reefs. It is the scientific baseline for subsequent reports on the health of U.S. coral reef ecosystems that are to be used by NOAA and others to evaluate the efficacy of coral reef conservation and management practices. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Ocean Service led the development of this report. It was authored by 38 experts and supported by 79 contributors from government agencies and non-governmental organizations across the nation and internationally. Over 100 Task Force members and other notable scientists have reviewed this document. Acknowledgments Acknowledgments -This document was prepared and printed under the auspices of NOAA's National Ocean Service in cooperation with federal and non-federal (State, Territory, and Commonwealth) members and staff of the USCRTF, and other eminent coral reef scientists and managers. The authors thank the many individuals that helped make this document what it is. We are especially grateful to Ruth Rowe for all her assistance in editing and formatting this report. Kevin McMahon as sembled the sizable bibliography. Special thanks are due all the photographers who contributed their high quality art to this report. They made the story come alive.