SummaryA new study of the Great Barrier Reef proves a 100-year old conjecture correct: marine reserves do replenish populations in surrounding fishing grounds, while modern reserve networking theory is validated by exchange of offspring of animals among protected areas
Marine reserves are viewed as flagship tools to protect exploited species and to contribute to the e...
Many fishery management tools currently in use have conservation value. They are designed to maintai...
We synthesize the results of empirical studies of marine reserves to assess the potential benefits o...
Marine fisheries management is trapped by two assumptions. First, that fishing must be allowed every...
SummaryNo-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are much advocated as a solution to managing marine ecosystem...
Although more than 1300 marine reserves have already been established around the world, they still p...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropicaldevel...
SummaryNew work reveals that the large network of no-take marine reserves on the Great Barrier Reef ...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropical deve...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropical deve...
Many fishery management tools currently in use have conservation value. They are designed to maintai...
No-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are much advocated as a solution to managing marine ecosystems, prot...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) provides a globally significant demonstration of the effectiveness of l...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) provides a globally significant demonstration of the effectiveness of l...
The application of no-take marine reserve status to an area is expected to increase abundance and av...
Marine reserves are viewed as flagship tools to protect exploited species and to contribute to the e...
Many fishery management tools currently in use have conservation value. They are designed to maintai...
We synthesize the results of empirical studies of marine reserves to assess the potential benefits o...
Marine fisheries management is trapped by two assumptions. First, that fishing must be allowed every...
SummaryNo-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are much advocated as a solution to managing marine ecosystem...
Although more than 1300 marine reserves have already been established around the world, they still p...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropicaldevel...
SummaryNew work reveals that the large network of no-take marine reserves on the Great Barrier Reef ...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropical deve...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropical deve...
Many fishery management tools currently in use have conservation value. They are designed to maintai...
No-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are much advocated as a solution to managing marine ecosystems, prot...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) provides a globally significant demonstration of the effectiveness of l...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) provides a globally significant demonstration of the effectiveness of l...
The application of no-take marine reserve status to an area is expected to increase abundance and av...
Marine reserves are viewed as flagship tools to protect exploited species and to contribute to the e...
Many fishery management tools currently in use have conservation value. They are designed to maintai...
We synthesize the results of empirical studies of marine reserves to assess the potential benefits o...