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ISBN: PB: 9781934151518

University of Chicago Press, Conservation International

March 2013

135 pp.

27.9x21.6 cm

72 colour illus.

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Bali Marine Rapid Assessment Program 2011

This report contains the findings from marine biological assessments of fifty-two sites around the coast of Bali. The purpose of the survey was to collect data on biodiversity and coral reef health in order to provide recommendations for the government of Bali to establish a network of marine protected areas. The team found high diversity and endemism, including at least fifteen species, including many reef fishes and corals that were previously unknown to science. Many coral reefs that had been historically damaged are recovering surprisingly well, yet several threats and management problems remain. Detailed conservation recommendations also are provided.

About the Author

Putu Liza Kusuma Mustika is the Bali Marine Protected Areas network manager for Conservation International.

I Made Jaya Ratha is the Bali Marine Protected Areas Network technical officer for Conservation International.

Saleh Purwanto was the head of the Marine and Fisheries Resources Improvement Division of the Marine and Fisheries Agency Bali until his retirement in 2011.