articleEcology LettersMay 1, 2002Closed access

Marine reserves have rapid and lasting effects

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Abstract

Abstract Marine reserves are becoming a popular tool for marine conservation and resource management worldwide. In the past, reserves have been created with little understanding of how they actually affect the areas they are intended to protect. A few recent reviews have evaluated how reserves in general affect the density and biomass of organisms within them, but little work has been done to assess temporal patterns of these impacts. Here we review 112 independent measurements of 80 reserves to show that the higher average values of density, biomass, average organism size, and diversity inside reserves (relative to controls) reach mean levels within a short (1–3 y) period of time and that the values are…

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Keywords
  • Marine reserve
  • Nature reserve
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Ecology
  • Marine conservation
  • Marine protected area
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Resource use
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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