Antigua’s coral reefs are among the most degraded in the Caribbean, having low coral cover, few herbivores and abundant harmful macroalgae. Low fish biomass suggests that overfishing may have contributed to this degradation and lack of recovery to a coral dominated state. Marine resource management has failed to stem the degradation of these marine ecosystems. Community-Based Marine Reserves (CBMR), which delegate full responsibility to the stakeholders, are expected to reverse degradation by increasing herbivore abundance, reducing macroalgae and increasing juvenile coral abundance, which, with time, should increase coral cover. This in turn can be beneficial to fishermen and other stakeholders through spillover effects of adult fish to ad...
The Caribbean and Western Atlantic region hosts one of the world’s most diverse geopolitical regions...
The fisheries and biodiversity benefits of marine reserves are widely recognised but there is mounti...
Community decline is often linked to anthropogenic activities. Coral reef declines, for example, hav...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Coral reefs are threatened globally, with habitat degradation and associated resource losses of prim...
A variety of factors have caused the loss of corals and fishes on coral reefs, resulting in ecologic...
1. Coral reefs around the world have been deteriorating over decades owing to anthropogenic pressure...
Habitat degradation is occurring the world over, threatening species, population dynamics, ecosystem...
International audienceThe Caribbean and Western Atlantic region hosts one of the world’s most divers...
A March 2014 study in the journal Fish and Fisheries describes a new approach to ecosystem-based fis...
Coral reefs are one of the most productive and biodiverse ecosystems providing ecosystem services su...
Habitat degradation is occurring the world over, threatening species, population dynamics, ecosystem...
[Extract] The term "marine reserves" is defined in this chapter to simply mean "no-fishing" areas i...
Marine reserves, in which exploitation of marine organisms and other human activities are restricted...
This paper was accepted for publication in October 2008 Antigua and Barbuda is rapidly developing a ...
The Caribbean and Western Atlantic region hosts one of the world’s most diverse geopolitical regions...
The fisheries and biodiversity benefits of marine reserves are widely recognised but there is mounti...
Community decline is often linked to anthropogenic activities. Coral reef declines, for example, hav...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Coral reefs are threatened globally, with habitat degradation and associated resource losses of prim...
A variety of factors have caused the loss of corals and fishes on coral reefs, resulting in ecologic...
1. Coral reefs around the world have been deteriorating over decades owing to anthropogenic pressure...
Habitat degradation is occurring the world over, threatening species, population dynamics, ecosystem...
International audienceThe Caribbean and Western Atlantic region hosts one of the world’s most divers...
A March 2014 study in the journal Fish and Fisheries describes a new approach to ecosystem-based fis...
Coral reefs are one of the most productive and biodiverse ecosystems providing ecosystem services su...
Habitat degradation is occurring the world over, threatening species, population dynamics, ecosystem...
[Extract] The term "marine reserves" is defined in this chapter to simply mean "no-fishing" areas i...
Marine reserves, in which exploitation of marine organisms and other human activities are restricted...
This paper was accepted for publication in October 2008 Antigua and Barbuda is rapidly developing a ...
The Caribbean and Western Atlantic region hosts one of the world’s most diverse geopolitical regions...
The fisheries and biodiversity benefits of marine reserves are widely recognised but there is mounti...
Community decline is often linked to anthropogenic activities. Coral reef declines, for example, hav...