Consequences of adult and juvenile movement for marine protected areas

A Grüss, DM Kaplan, S Guénette, CM Roberts… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Adult and juvenile mobility has a considerable influence on the functioning of marine
protected areas. It is recognized that adult and juvenile movement reduces the core benefits …

Reefs and islands of the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean: why it is the world's largest no‐take marine protected area

CRC Sheppard, M Ateweberhan… - Aquatic …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT The Chagos Archipelago was designated a no‐take marine protected area
(MPA) in 2010; it covers 550 000 km2, with more than 60 000 km2 shallow limestone …

Bycatch and non-tuna catch in the tropical tuna purse seine fisheries of the world

M Hall, M Roman - FAO fisheries and aquaculture technical …, 2013 - search.proquest.com
This report provides a review of our knowledge of the bycatches, defined as discarded dead,
from the tropical tuna purse seine fisheries of the world. The major fishing grounds involved …

Hydrodynamic provinces and oceanic connectivity from a transport network help designing marine reserves

V Rossi, E Ser‐Giacomi, C López… - Geophysical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Oceanic dispersal and connectivity have been identified as crucial factors for structuring
marine populations and designing marine protected areas (MPAs). Focusing on larval …

Evaluating the evidence for ecological effectiveness of South Africa's marine protected areas

SP Kirkman, BQ Mann, KJ Sink, R Adams… - African Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
We reviewed 140 papers to assess the ecological effectiveness of South Africa's marine
protected areas (MPAs). Evidence was assessed for coverage and representivity, protection …

The ecological and evolutionary consequences of marine reserves

ML Baskett, LAK Barnett - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Here we review the population, community, and evolutionary consequences of marine
reserves. Responses at each level depend on the tendency of fisheries to target larger body …

Spatial management of Indian Ocean tropical tuna fisheries: potential and perspectives

DM Kaplan, E Chassot, JM Amandé… - ICES Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Effective use of spatial management in the pelagic realm presents special challenges due to
high fish and fisher mobility, limited knowledge and significant governance challenges. The …

Mitigating bycatch in tuna fisheries

M Hall, E Gilman, H Minami, T Mituhasi… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2017 - Springer
Monitoring and managing fisheries bycatch is increasingly recognized as a critical
component of robust fisheries management frameworks. This review, addressing this …

[HTML][HTML] Banning is not enough: The complexities of oceanic shark management by tuna regional fisheries management organizations

MT Tolotti, JD Filmalter, P Bach, P Travassos… - Global Ecology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Recently, declining populations of several pelagic shark species have led to global
conservation concerns surrounding this group. As a result, a series of species-specific …

Do static and dynamic marine protected areas that restrict pelagic fishing achieve ecological objectives?

E Gilman, MJ Kaiser, M Chaloupka - Ecosphere, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
There has been a recent proliferation of large‐scale marine protected areas (MPA s)
containing pelagic habitats. These contribute substantially toward meeting the area‐based …