Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populations are poorly understood, which makes it difficult to assess the legitimacy and desirability of spearfishing in multi-use marine reserves. Recent management changes within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) fortuitously created a unique scenario by which to quantify the effects of spearfishing on fish populations. As such, we employed underwater visual surveys and a before-after-control-impact experimental design to investigate the effects of spearfishing on the density and size structure of target and non-target fishes in a multi-use conservation park zone (CPZ) within the GBRMP. Three years after spearfishing was first allowed in t...
Exploitation of temperate reef fish not only affects the target species but potentially changes the ...
We studied the persistence of fishing impacts on coral reef fish assemblages by sampling 2 protected...
The development of fishing efficiency coupled with an increase of fishing effort led to the overexpl...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Partially Protected Areas (PPAs) are a ubiquitous management tool, yet their ecological effects are ...
Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dyn...
Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dyn...
This study compared the catch composition, catch per unit effort, and incidental impacts of spearfis...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
Isolation can provide marine ecosystems with a refuge from human impacts. However, information on th...
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) and bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) are two o...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) and bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) are two o...
Exploitation of temperate reef fish not only affects the target species but potentially changes the ...
We studied the persistence of fishing impacts on coral reef fish assemblages by sampling 2 protected...
The development of fishing efficiency coupled with an increase of fishing effort led to the overexpl...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Partially Protected Areas (PPAs) are a ubiquitous management tool, yet their ecological effects are ...
Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dyn...
Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dyn...
This study compared the catch composition, catch per unit effort, and incidental impacts of spearfis...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
Isolation can provide marine ecosystems with a refuge from human impacts. However, information on th...
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) and bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) are two o...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) and bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) are two o...
Exploitation of temperate reef fish not only affects the target species but potentially changes the ...
We studied the persistence of fishing impacts on coral reef fish assemblages by sampling 2 protected...
The development of fishing efficiency coupled with an increase of fishing effort led to the overexpl...