The MPA Guide: A framework to achieve global goals for the ocean
BACKGROUND Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are places in the ocean that receive
protection to safeguard biodiversity from abatable threats. Confusion exists about the …
protection to safeguard biodiversity from abatable threats. Confusion exists about the …
Marine reserves and ocean neighborhoods: the spatial scale of marine populations and their management
SR Palumbi - Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The movement of individuals defines a spatial neighborhood that can help
determine marine management strategies. Here, I briefly review four fields of marine biology …
determine marine management strategies. Here, I briefly review four fields of marine biology …
Biological effects within no-take marine reserves: a global synthesis
The study and implementation of no-take marine reserves have increased rapidly over the
past decade, providing ample data on the biological effects of reserve protection for a wide …
past decade, providing ample data on the biological effects of reserve protection for a wide …
Biological responses in marine no-take reserves versus partially protected areas
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a common tool for conserving and managing marine
and coastal ecosystems. MPAs encompass a range of protection levels, from fully protected …
and coastal ecosystems. MPAs encompass a range of protection levels, from fully protected …
Scales of benthic–pelagic coupling and the intensity of species interactions: from recruitment limitation to top-down control
Large and usually unpredictable variation in species interaction strength has been a major
roadblock to applying local experimental results to large-scale management and …
roadblock to applying local experimental results to large-scale management and …
A review of the world marine gastropod fishery: evolution of catches, management and the Chilean experience
GE Leiva, JC Castilla - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2002 - Springer
Marine mollusks are among the most importantinvertebrate fisheries in the world. The
mainclasses of mollusk fished are Cephalopoda, Bivalvia and Gastropoda. Marine …
mainclasses of mollusk fished are Cephalopoda, Bivalvia and Gastropoda. Marine …
Artisanal fishers' perceptions regarding coastal co-management policies in Chile and their potentials to scale-up marine biodiversity conservation
No-take Marine Protected Areas (Nt-MPAs) constitute an indispensable tool for biodiversity
conservation. Nevertheless, there are other instruments such as marine coastal co …
conservation. Nevertheless, there are other instruments such as marine coastal co …
Detecting larval export from marine reserves
Marine reserve theory suggests that where large, productive populations are protected
within no-take marine reserves, fished areas outside reserves will benefit through the …
within no-take marine reserves, fished areas outside reserves will benefit through the …
Add‐on conservation benefits of marine territorial user rights fishery policies in central Chile
S Gelcich, N Godoy, L Prado… - Ecological …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
To combine the rational use of marine benthic resources and economic development of
small‐scale fishers, Chile passed legislation in 1991 establishing a comanagement policy …
small‐scale fishers, Chile passed legislation in 1991 establishing a comanagement policy …
Comanagement of small‐scale fisheries and ecosystem services
Marine ecosystem services are in global decline, which requires new transformational
changes in governance to cope with multiple anthropogenic stressors. We perform a …
changes in governance to cope with multiple anthropogenic stressors. We perform a …