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Journal of Coastal Conservation | 2013

ReefBahia, an integrated GIS approach for coral reef conservation in Bahia, Brazil

Rafael Cabral Carvalho; Ruy Kenji Papa de Kikuchi

Coral reefs around the world are facing serious threats. These fragile ecosystems are in need for conservation. The coastal state of Bahia hosts the most extensive and richest area of coral reefs in the South Atlantic Ocean. Assessment, planning and management of coral reef ecosystems are particularly challenging tasks. This work shows how the creation of a GIS improves the process of management, monitoring and conservation of the Bahian reef environments The initial data input started by the vectorization of 1) bathymetric data from the Bureau of Hydrography and Navigation (DHN), 2) shoreline and mangrove areas from Landsat 7 ETM + images, 3) near surface reefs from Quickbird images, and 4) coastal and marine protected areas of federal, state and local administrations. Geological, physical, biological and social information was then included in order to create a suitable marine GIS for conservation aims. The data includes information on sediment granulometry and transport patterns, rocky substrate outcrops, sea surface temperature, wave direction, rain precipitation, major contributing river discharge, artisanal fishery, benthic cover and bleaching data. ReefBahia GIS has provided essential information for a better understanding of coral reefs of the state of Bahia geological and ecological characteristics such as mapping, representation, connectivity and biodiversity of coral reefs, geological facies, Quaternary sedimentation, numeric modeling of wave refraction and monitoring of bleaching events.


Marine Biology | 2012

Photobiology of corals from Brazil’s near-shore marginal reefs of Abrolhos

David J. Suggett; Ruy Kenji Papa de Kikuchi; Marília de Dirceu Machado de Oliveira; Saulo Spano; Rafael Cabral Carvalho


Water Resources Management | 2015

Rainfall Variability in the Shoalhaven River Catchment and its Relation to Climatic Indices

Rafael Cabral Carvalho; Colin D. Woodroffe


Sedimentology | 2016

Linking pattern to process in reef sediment dynamics at Lady Musgrave Island, southern Great Barrier Reef

Sarah Hamylton; Rafael Cabral Carvalho; Stephanie Duce; Chris Roelfsema; Ana Vila-Concejo


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2017

Estimating regional coral reef calcium carbonate production from remotely sensed seafloor maps

Sarah Hamylton; Stephanie Duce; Ana Vila-Concejo; Chris Roelfsema; Stuart R. Phinn; Rafael Cabral Carvalho; Emily Shaw; Karen E. Joyce


Archive | 2014

The sediment budget as a management tool: the Shoalhaven Coastal Compartment, southeastern NSW, Australia

Rafael Cabral Carvalho; Colin D. Woodroffe


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2017

Investigating compound flooding in an estuary using hydrodynamic modelling: A case study from the Shoalhaven River, Australia

Kristian Kumbier; Rafael Cabral Carvalho; Athanasios T. Vafeidis; Colin D. Woodroffe


Archive | 2017

Modifications to the Shoalhaven estuary and the coastal sediment budget over the past 40 years

Rafael Cabral Carvalho; Colin D. Woodroffe


Archive | 2018

Sediment budget Of the Shoalhaven coastal compartment

Rafael Cabral Carvalho


Journal of Marine Science and Engineering | 2018

Modelling Hydrodynamic Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Wave-Dominated Australian Estuaries with Differing Geomorphology

Kristian Kumbier; Rafael Cabral Carvalho; Colin D. Woodroffe

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Sarah Hamylton

University of Wollongong

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Bradley D. Morris

Office of Environment and Heritage

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Bradley N. Opdyke

Australian National University

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