Incentivizing More Effective Marine Protected Areas with the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES).
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Hameed, Sarah O.
Cornick, Leslie A.
Devillers, Rodolphe
Morgan, Lance E.
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Healthy oceans are essential to human survival and prosperity, yet oceans are severely
impacted worldwide by anthropogenic threats including overfishing, climate change,
industrialization, pollution, and habitat destruction. Marine protected areas (MPAs) have
been implemented around the world and are effective conservation tools that can
mitigate some of these threats and build resilience when designed and managed well.
However, despite a rich scientific literature on MPA effectiveness, science is not the
main driver behind the design and implementation of many MPAs, leading to variable
MPA effectiveness and bias in global MPA representativity. As a result, the marine
conservation community focuses on promoting the creation of more MPAs as well
as more effective ones, however no structure to improve or accelerate effective MPA
implementation currently exists. To safeguard marine ecosystems on a global scale and
better monitor progress toward ecosystem protection, robust scie.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
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5pp.Document Language
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2017.00208Citation
Hameed, S.O., Cornick, L.A., Devillers ,R. and Morgan, L.E .(2017) Incentivizing more Effective Marine Protected Areas with the Global Ocean Refuge System (GLORES). Frontiers in Marine Science, 4:208, 5pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2017.00208Collections
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