Designing marine reserve networks for both conservation and fisheries management
University of California, Santa Barbara · University of California, Santa Cruz · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Marine protected areas (MPAs) that exclude fishing have been shown repeatedly to enhance the abundance, size, and diversity of species. These benefits, however, mean little to most marine species, because individual protected areas typically are small. To meet the larger-scale conservation challenges facing ocean ecosystems, several nations are expanding the benefits of individual protected areas by building networks of protected areas. Doing so successfully requires a detailed understanding of the ecological and physical characteristics of ocean ecosystems and the responses of humans to spatial closures. There has been enormous scientific interest in these topics, and frameworks for the design of MPA networks…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 49.37
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 112
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4Topics & keywords
- Marine protected area
- Marine reserve
- Fishing
- Environmental resource management
- Fisheries management
- Marine ecosystem
- Marine conservation
- Fishery
- Life below water