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Conservation and fisheries effects of spawning aggregation marine protected areas: What we know, where we should go, and what we need to get there

Volume: 71, Issue: 7, Pages: 1515 - 1534
Published: Mar 23, 2014
Abstract
There is a global trend in the depletion of transient reef fish spawning aggregations (“FSAs”), making them a primary target for management with marine protected areas (MPAs). Here, we review the observed and likely effectiveness of FSA MPAs, discuss how future studies could fill knowledge gaps, and provide recommendations for MPA design based on species' life history and behaviour, enforcement potential, and management goals. Modelling studies...
Paper Details
Title
Conservation and fisheries effects of spawning aggregation marine protected areas: What we know, where we should go, and what we need to get there
Published Date
Mar 23, 2014
Volume
71
Issue
7
Pages
1515 - 1534
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