Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food production, and livelihoods for local people. Protected areas have been considered one of the most important tools to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem services. Under the Convention on Biological Diversity, state parties have pledged to establish comprehensive, representative and effective systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) by 2020. Over the past decades, Tasmania has made some progress in establishing a system of MPAs. However, in 2009 the process stalled following the contentious designation of MPAs in the Bruny Bioregion. The Tasmanian MPA system today covers almost six per cent of Tasmanian State Waters, but over half surrounds suban...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) exhibit enormous variety of size, location and management. They includ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are useful tool for conserving biodiversity and managing fisheries. Th...
Stakeholder participation has become central to marine governance, a trend that is consistent with r...
Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food prod...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been recognised and endorsed as a holistic, ecosystem-based, spat...
Throughout the world, Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been declared mainly for biodiversity conse...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
The ocean has sustained human life for thousands of years. People have used the ocean for transporta...
A National System of Marine Protected Areas (NRSMPA) is currently being established in Australia wi...
An evaluation of the effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in temperate waters of Australas...
No-Take Zone Marine Protected Areas (NTZMPAs) have been recognised as an integral part of sustainab...
International support for national systems of representative marine protected areas have been set in...
© 2016 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. In January 2016 New Zealand released a consultation document p...
In 2012, Australia proclaimed a national marine protected area (MPA) system - the National Represent...
In response to rising concerns over the multiple and diverse environmental threats to global marine ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) exhibit enormous variety of size, location and management. They includ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are useful tool for conserving biodiversity and managing fisheries. Th...
Stakeholder participation has become central to marine governance, a trend that is consistent with r...
Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food prod...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been recognised and endorsed as a holistic, ecosystem-based, spat...
Throughout the world, Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been declared mainly for biodiversity conse...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
The ocean has sustained human life for thousands of years. People have used the ocean for transporta...
A National System of Marine Protected Areas (NRSMPA) is currently being established in Australia wi...
An evaluation of the effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in temperate waters of Australas...
No-Take Zone Marine Protected Areas (NTZMPAs) have been recognised as an integral part of sustainab...
International support for national systems of representative marine protected areas have been set in...
© 2016 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. In January 2016 New Zealand released a consultation document p...
In 2012, Australia proclaimed a national marine protected area (MPA) system - the National Represent...
In response to rising concerns over the multiple and diverse environmental threats to global marine ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) exhibit enormous variety of size, location and management. They includ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are useful tool for conserving biodiversity and managing fisheries. Th...
Stakeholder participation has become central to marine governance, a trend that is consistent with r...