Many marine populations and ecosystems have experienced strong historical depletions, yet reports of recoveries are increasing. Here, we review the growing research on marine recoveries to reveal how common recovery is, its magnitude, timescale and major drivers. Overall, 10-50% of depleted populations and ecosystems show some recovery, but rarely to former levels of abundance. In addition, recovery can take many decades for long-lived species and complex ecosystems. Major drivers of recovery include the reduction of human impacts, especially exploitation, habitat loss and pollution, combined with favorable life-history and environmental conditions. Awareness, legal protection and enforcement of management plans are also crucial. Learning f...
International audienceGiven that few ecosystems on the Earth have been unaffected by humans, restori...
Estuarine and coastal transformation is as old as civilization yet has dramatically accelerated over...
In the face of an accelerating extinction crisis, scientists must draw insights from successful cons...
Many marine populations and ecosystems have experienced strong historical depletions, yet reports of...
Recovery of marine ecosystems from pollution has tended to receive less attention than the study of ...
Growing scientific awareness, strong regulations, and effective management have begun to fulfill the...
Marine mammals have greatly benefitted from a shift from resource exploitation towards conservation....
<div><p>Marine mammals have greatly benefitted from a shift from resource exploitation towards conse...
Restoration is considered an effective strategy to accelerate the recovery of biological communities...
The United Nations General Assembly calls for ecosystem restoration to be a primary intervention str...
Human impacts on the world's oceans have been substantial, leading to concerns about the extinction ...
Recovery of marine ecosystems from known pollution has tended to receive less attention than the stu...
Given that few ecosystems on Earth have been unaffected by humans, restoring them holds great promis...
Given that few ecosystems on the Earth have been unaffected by humans, restoring them holds great pr...
International audienceGiven that few ecosystems on the Earth have been unaffected by humans, restori...
Estuarine and coastal transformation is as old as civilization yet has dramatically accelerated over...
In the face of an accelerating extinction crisis, scientists must draw insights from successful cons...
Many marine populations and ecosystems have experienced strong historical depletions, yet reports of...
Recovery of marine ecosystems from pollution has tended to receive less attention than the study of ...
Growing scientific awareness, strong regulations, and effective management have begun to fulfill the...
Marine mammals have greatly benefitted from a shift from resource exploitation towards conservation....
<div><p>Marine mammals have greatly benefitted from a shift from resource exploitation towards conse...
Restoration is considered an effective strategy to accelerate the recovery of biological communities...
The United Nations General Assembly calls for ecosystem restoration to be a primary intervention str...
Human impacts on the world's oceans have been substantial, leading to concerns about the extinction ...
Recovery of marine ecosystems from known pollution has tended to receive less attention than the stu...
Given that few ecosystems on Earth have been unaffected by humans, restoring them holds great promis...
Given that few ecosystems on the Earth have been unaffected by humans, restoring them holds great pr...
International audienceGiven that few ecosystems on the Earth have been unaffected by humans, restori...
Estuarine and coastal transformation is as old as civilization yet has dramatically accelerated over...
In the face of an accelerating extinction crisis, scientists must draw insights from successful cons...