May 17, 2024

BASIC BIOROCK PUBLICATIONS

Thomas J. F. Goreau, Global Coral Reef Alliance

  1. Hilbertz, W., 1979. Electrodeposition of minerals in sea water: Experiments and applications. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering4(3), pp.94-113
  2. Hilbertz, W.H., 1992. Solar-generated building material from seawater as a sink for carbon. Ambio (Journal of the Human Environment, Research and Management);(Sweden)21(2)
  3. W. H. Hilbertz & T. J. Goreau, 1996, Method of enhancing the growth of aquatic organisms, and structures created thereby, United States Patent Number 5,543,034, U. S. PATENT OFFICE (14pp.)
  4. Goreau, T.J. and Hilbertz, W., 2005. Marine ecosystem restoration: costs and benefits for coral reefs. World Resource Review17(3), pp.375-409.
  5. T.J. Goreau & W. Hilbertz, 2008, Bottom-up community-based coral reef and fisheries restoration in Indonesia, Panama, and Palau, P. 143-159 in R. France (Ed.) HANDBOOK OF REGENERATIVE LANDSCAPE DESIGN, CRC Press, Boca Raton
  6. T.J. Goreau, 2010, Coral reef and fisheries habitat restoration in the Coral Triangle: the key to sustainable reef management, Invited Keynote Talk, World Ocean Congress, Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia, in J. Jompa, R. Basuki, Suraji, M. Tesoro, & E. T. Lestari (Eds.) Proceedings of the COREMAP Symposium on Coral Reef Management in the Coral Triangle, p. 244-253
  7. T.J. Goreau, 2012, Marine electrolysis for building materials and environmental restoration, p. 273-290 in Electrolysis, J. Kleperis & V. Linkov (Eds.), InTech Publishing, Rijeka, Croatia
  8. T.J. Goreau, 2012, Dedication to Wolf HIlbertz, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  9. T.J. Goreau, 2012, Innovative Methods of Marine Ecosystem Restoration: An Introduction, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  10. T.J. Goreau, W. Hilbertz, A. Azeez A. Hakeem, T. Sarkisian, F. Gutzeit, & A. Spenhoff, 2012, Restoring reefs to grow back beaches and protect coasts from erosion and global sea level rise, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  11. T, J. Goreau & W. Hilbertz, Reef restoration using seawater electrolysis in Jamaica, 2012, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  12. S. Stromberg, T. Lundalv, and T. J. Goreau, 2012, Suitability of marine accretion as a rehabilitation method for cold-water coral reefs, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  13. M. Berger, M. Haseltine, J. T. Boehm, & T. J. Goreau, 2012, Increased oyster growth and survival using Biorock Technology, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  14. J. Shorr, J. Cervino. C. Lin, R. Weeks, & T. J. Goreau, 2012, Electrical stimulation increases oyster growth and survival in restoration projects, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  15. R. Vaccarella & T. J. Goreau, 2012, Restoration of seagrass mats (Posidonia oceanica) with electrical stimulation, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  16. J. Cervino, D. Gjoza, C. Lin, R. Weeks, & T. J. Goreau, 2012, Electrical fields increase salt marsh survival and growth and speed restoration in adverse conditions, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  17. T.J. Goreau, 2012, Marine ecosystem electrotherapy: practice and theory, in T. J. Goreau & R. K. Trench (Editors), Innovative Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Restoration, CRC Press
  18. T/J. Goreau, 2014, Electrical stimulation greatly increases settlement, growth, survival, and stress resistance of marine organisms, Natural Resources, 5:527-537 http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/nr.2014.510048
  19. T.J. F. Goreau & P. Prong, 2017, Biorock reefs grow back severely eroded beaches in months, p. 243-263 in T. Wahl, J. E. O. Nilsen, I. Haigh, & S. Brown (Eds.), Coastal Sea Levels, Impacts, and Adaptation, J. Mar. Sci. Eng., 5(4), 48; doi:10.3390/jmse5040048
  20. M. P. Uchoa, C. C. O’Connell, & T. J. Goreau, 2017, The effects of Biorock-associated electric fields on the Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi) and the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas), Animal Biology, DOI 10.1163/15707563-00002531
  21. T. J. F. Goreau, 2018, Biorock Technology: A novel tool for large-scale whole-ecosystem sustainable mariculture using direct biophysical stimulation of marine organism’s biochemical energy metabolism, Proceedings of the International Summit on Fisheries and Aquaculture, p. 24, Scientific Federation, Amsterdam
  1. T. J. F. Goreau, 2022, Maldives Biorock: Past results and future applications, GCRA White Paper.

https://www.globalcoral.org/maldives-biorock-past-results-future-applications/

  1. T. J. F. Goreau, 2022, Coral Reef Electrotherapy: Field Observations, in Frontiers in Marine Science, Cellular Stress Response and Physiological Adaptations of Corals Subjected to Environmental Stressors and Pollutants, D. Seveso, C. Downs, R. Bhagooli (Editors),

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.805113/full

https://www.globalcoral.org/coral-reef-electrotherapy-field-observations/

  1. T. J. F. Goreau, 2023, Biorock electric reefs greatly enhance coral reef structure and function for climate change adaptation, in Corals – Habitat Formers From the Shallow to the Deep, Dr. Giovanni Chimienti, Editor, (http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98140),

https://www.globalcoral.org/electric-reefs-enhance-coral-climate-change-adaptation/