18 July 2008
Making Marine Protected Areas Work for Everyone
The researchers considered the interests of divers, fishermen, scientists, conservationists, administrators and so on, in the design of of a network of marine protected areas along California's central coast. Representatives of these groups set conservation and economic goals.
Protected areas designed with consideration of commercial and recreational fisheries reduced potential impact to the fisheries approximately 21% more than protected areas designed without consideration of fishing effort whilst at the same time resulting in a small increase in the total area protected (approximately 3.4%).
Journal Reference: Conserv Biol. 2008 Jun;22(3):691-700.
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