Centre Scientifique de Monaco, Monaco.
Institut océanographique, Fondation Albert Ier de Monaco, Monaco.
PLoS Biol. 2020 Sep 14;18(9):e3000823. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000823. eCollection 2020 Sep.
Global change causes widespread decline of coral reefs. In order to counter the anticipated disappearance of coral reefs by the end of this century, many initiatives are emerging, including creation of marine protected areas (MPAs), reef restoration projects, and assisted evolution initiatives. Such efforts, although critically important, are locally constrained. We propose to build a "Noah's Ark" biological repository for corals that taps into the network of the world's public aquaria and coral reef scientists. Public aquaria will serve not only as a reservoir for the purpose of conservation, restoration, and research of reef-building corals but also as a laboratory for the implementation of operations for the selection of stress-resilient and resistant genotypes. The proposed project will provide a global dimension to coral reef education and protection as a result of the involvement of a network of public and private aquaria.
全球变化导致珊瑚礁广泛衰退。为了应对本世纪末珊瑚礁预计消失的情况,许多举措正在涌现,包括建立海洋保护区(MPAs)、珊瑚礁恢复项目和辅助进化举措。这些努力虽然至关重要,但受到地方限制。我们建议建立一个“诺亚方舟”珊瑚生物库,利用世界公共水族馆和珊瑚礁科学家的网络。公共水族馆不仅将作为保护、恢复和研究造礁珊瑚的储存库,还将作为实施选择抗压力和抗性基因型的操作的实验室。由于公共和私营水族馆网络的参与,该项目将为珊瑚礁教育和保护提供全球层面。