The net movement of individuals from marine reserves (also known as no-take marine protected areas) to the remaining fishing grounds is known as spillover and is frequently used to promote reserves to fishers on the grounds that it will benefit fisheries. Here we consider how mismanaged a fishery must be before spillover from a reserve is able to provide a net benefit for a fishery. For our model fishery, density of the species being harvested becomes higher in the reserve than in the fished area but the reduction in the density and yield of the fished area was such that the net effect of the closure was negative, except when the fishery was mismanaged. The extent to which effort had to exceed traditional management targets before reserves ...
Marine reserves are often established in areas that support fisheries. Larval export from reserves i...
Marine reserves are an essential component of modern fishery management. Marine reserves, which repr...
Some studies suggest that fishery yields can be higher with reserves than under conventional managem...
The net movement of individuals from marine reserves (also known as no-take marine protected areas) ...
The use of no-take marine reserves (areas closed to fishing) as fishery management tools has been ad...
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<div><p>The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, particu...
Overfishing may seriously impact fish populations and ecosystems. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are ...
Marine reserves affect areas outside reserve boundaries via the displacement of fishing effort and t...
Spillover of adult fish biomass is an expected benefit from no-take marine reserves to adjacent fish...
Benefits for fisheries from marine protected areas (MPAs) are expected from recruitment of exported ...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, particularly i...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, particularly in...
The use of no-take marine reserves as fisheries management tools is controversial. A major expectati...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the potential of no-take marine reserves to be...
Marine reserves are often established in areas that support fisheries. Larval export from reserves i...
Marine reserves are an essential component of modern fishery management. Marine reserves, which repr...
Some studies suggest that fishery yields can be higher with reserves than under conventional managem...
The net movement of individuals from marine reserves (also known as no-take marine protected areas) ...
The use of no-take marine reserves (areas closed to fishing) as fishery management tools has been ad...
Author Posting. © Foundation for Environmental Conservation, 2009. This article is posted here by p...
<div><p>The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, particu...
Overfishing may seriously impact fish populations and ecosystems. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are ...
Marine reserves affect areas outside reserve boundaries via the displacement of fishing effort and t...
Spillover of adult fish biomass is an expected benefit from no-take marine reserves to adjacent fish...
Benefits for fisheries from marine protected areas (MPAs) are expected from recruitment of exported ...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, particularly i...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, particularly in...
The use of no-take marine reserves as fisheries management tools is controversial. A major expectati...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the potential of no-take marine reserves to be...
Marine reserves are often established in areas that support fisheries. Larval export from reserves i...
Marine reserves are an essential component of modern fishery management. Marine reserves, which repr...
Some studies suggest that fishery yields can be higher with reserves than under conventional managem...