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Horizon scan of rapidly advancing coral restoration approaches for 21st century reef management

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EMERGING TOPICS IN LIFE SCIENCES
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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/ETLS20210240

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  1. Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship [FL180100036]

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Coral reef restoration activities are being accelerated worldwide to counter the decline in reef health. Many innovative restoration practices have been developed, focusing on coral biology and aiming to enhance the resilience of reefs. These practices include assisted evolution, biobanking, and scalable coral propagation. The scaling up of these practices requires validation through further research and monitoring, but they have already contributed to a better understanding of coral biology.
Coral reef restoration activity is accelerating worldwide in efforts to offset the rate of reef health declines. Many advances have already been made in restoration practices centred on coral biology (coral restoration), and particularly those that look to employ the high adaptive state and capacity of corals in order to ensure that efforts rebuilding coral biomass also equip reefs with enhanced resilience to future stress. We horizon scan the state-of-play for the many coral restoration innovations already underway across the complex life cycle for corals that spans both asexual and sexual reproduction - assisted evolution (manipulations targeted to the coral host and host-associated microbes), biobanking, as well as scalable coral propagation and planting - and how these innovations are in different stages of maturity to support new 21st century reef management frameworks. Realising the potential for coral restoration tools as management aids undoubtedly rests on validating different approaches as their application continues to scale. Whilst the ecosystem service responses to increased scaling still largely remain to be seen, coral restoration has already delivered immense new understanding of coral and coral-associated microbial biology that has long lagged behind advances in other reef sciences.

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