AbstractTrade in ornamental coral reef wildlife supports a multi-million dollar industry but in some places threatens vulnerable coral reef species and ecosystems due to unsustainable practices and lack of effective regulation. To supply this trade, fishers sometimes deplete fish populations and rely on practices, such as cyanide fishing, that harm coral reef organisms and habitats. The number of countries involved, dispersed fishing localities, and the diversity of species in trade present considerable impediments to conservation and management. For instance, traditional fisheries management techniques such as stock assessments and total catch limits may not be feasible for ornamental fisheries, which are characterized by limited data on p...
As the world’s largest importer of marine ornamental species for the aquaria, curio, home décor, and...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
AbstractTrade in ornamental coral reef wildlife supports a multi-million dollar industry but in some...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
The aquarium fi sh trade moves more than two billion live fi sh worldwide per year. For fresh water ...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
Eventhough the coral reefs cover less than 0.25% of the marine environment, they constitute the mo...
Governments, non-government organizations, and other stakeholders are striving to develop practices,...
Governments, non-government organizations, and other stakeholders are striving to develop practices,...
The marine ornamental fishery (MOF), in which fish and invertebrates are harvested for the live aqua...
The marine ornamental fishery (MOF), in which fish and invertebrates are harvested for the live aqua...
Certification of products as environmentally-preferable is a conservation tool developed to create m...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
As the world’s largest importer of marine ornamental species for the aquaria, curio, home décor, and...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
AbstractTrade in ornamental coral reef wildlife supports a multi-million dollar industry but in some...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
The aquarium fi sh trade moves more than two billion live fi sh worldwide per year. For fresh water ...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
The harvest and trade of corals and other benthic organisms from the world’s shallow tropical reefs ...
Eventhough the coral reefs cover less than 0.25% of the marine environment, they constitute the mo...
Governments, non-government organizations, and other stakeholders are striving to develop practices,...
Governments, non-government organizations, and other stakeholders are striving to develop practices,...
The marine ornamental fishery (MOF), in which fish and invertebrates are harvested for the live aqua...
The marine ornamental fishery (MOF), in which fish and invertebrates are harvested for the live aqua...
Certification of products as environmentally-preferable is a conservation tool developed to create m...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
As the world’s largest importer of marine ornamental species for the aquaria, curio, home décor, and...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...