NSU Researcher Weighs in on Great Barrier Reef
Nova Southeastern University’s Halmos College of Arts and Sciences is now contributing to coral reef restoration management on the Great Barrier Reef.
NSU researcher Shane Wever, with the Coral Reef Restoration Assessment and Monitoring Laboratory, was contacted last year by the University of Queensland in Australia about his thesis work on ship-grounding rehabilitation. Through his correspondence, Wever was able to contribute to multiple sections of the “Practical Guide to Restoration and Rehabilitation of Rubble on Coral Reefs.”
His work will be published on the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program (RRAP) website. RRAP is a global leader in coral reef restoration and adaptation research and solution deployment.
“I’m happy to say I’m listed as a contributing author and proud to add Nova Southeastern University’s name to this international collaboration,” Wever said.