Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In countries where full exclusion of people from fishing may be perceived as inequitable, fishing-gear restrictions on nonselective and destructive gears may offer socially relevant management alternatives to build recovery of fish biomass. Even so, few researchers have statistically compared the responses of tropical reef fisheries to alternative management strategies. We tested for the effects of fishery closures and fishing gear restrictions on tropical reef fish biomass at the community and family level. We conducted 1,396 underwater surveys at 617 unique sites across a spatial hierarchy within 22 global marine ecoregions that represented 5...
Increased documentation and awareness of the decline of fisheries at a global scale is partly testam...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fish-ing pressu...
Continuing degradation of coral reef ecosystems has generated substantial interest in how management...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
Gear-based management for coral reef fisheries is often overlooked in the scientific literature. Emp...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fishing pressur...
The failure of fisheries management among multispecies coral reef fisheries is well documented and h...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fishing pressur...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fishing pressur...
1. Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for mari...
Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for marine ...
Inshore coral reefs support unique ecosystems that are subject to a variety of threats and disturban...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Coral reef fisheries depend on reef fish biomass to support ecosystem functioning and sustainable fi...
Increased documentation and awareness of the decline of fisheries at a global scale is partly testam...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fish-ing pressu...
Continuing degradation of coral reef ecosystems has generated substantial interest in how management...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
Gear-based management for coral reef fisheries is often overlooked in the scientific literature. Emp...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fishing pressur...
The failure of fisheries management among multispecies coral reef fisheries is well documented and h...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fishing pressur...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fishing pressur...
1. Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for mari...
Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for marine ...
Inshore coral reefs support unique ecosystems that are subject to a variety of threats and disturban...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Coral reef fisheries depend on reef fish biomass to support ecosystem functioning and sustainable fi...
Increased documentation and awareness of the decline of fisheries at a global scale is partly testam...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fish-ing pressu...
Continuing degradation of coral reef ecosystems has generated substantial interest in how management...