Overexploitation is one of the principal threats to coral reef diversity, structure, function, and resilience [1, 2]. Although it is generally held that coral reef fisheries are unsustainable [3-5], little is known of the overall scale of exploitation or which reefs are overfished [6]. Here, on the basis of ecological footprints and a review of exploitation status [7, 8], we report widespread unsustainability of island coral reef fisheries. Over half (55%) of the 49 island countries considered are exploiting their coral reef fisheries in an unsustainable way. We estimate that total landings of coral reef fisheries are currently 64% higher than can be sustained. Consequently, the area of coral reef appropriated by fisheries exceeds the avail...
Sustainably managing fisheries requires regular and reliable evaluation of stock status. However, mo...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
Effective conservation requires rigorous baselines of pristine conditions to assess the impacts of h...
Overexploitation is one of the principal threats to coral reef diversity, structure, function, and r...
SummaryOverexploitation is one of the principal threats to coral reef diversity, structure, function...
<div><p>Overfishing threatens coral reefs worldwide, yet there is no reliable estimate on the number...
Overfishing on coral reefs is a key threat to the structure, function and resilience of coral reefs ...
Continuing degradation of coral reef ecosystems has generated substantial interest in how management...
International audienceCoral reefs provide ecosystem goods and services for millions of people in the...
Coral reef fisheries depend on reef fish biomass to support ecosystem functioning and sustainable fi...
Sustainably managing ecosystems is challenging, especially for complex systems such as coral reefs. ...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
Globally, 7̃00 million people depend on coral reef goods and services. However, over half of coral r...
Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
Sustainably managing fisheries requires regular and reliable evaluation of stock status. However, mo...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
Effective conservation requires rigorous baselines of pristine conditions to assess the impacts of h...
Overexploitation is one of the principal threats to coral reef diversity, structure, function, and r...
SummaryOverexploitation is one of the principal threats to coral reef diversity, structure, function...
<div><p>Overfishing threatens coral reefs worldwide, yet there is no reliable estimate on the number...
Overfishing on coral reefs is a key threat to the structure, function and resilience of coral reefs ...
Continuing degradation of coral reef ecosystems has generated substantial interest in how management...
International audienceCoral reefs provide ecosystem goods and services for millions of people in the...
Coral reef fisheries depend on reef fish biomass to support ecosystem functioning and sustainable fi...
Sustainably managing ecosystems is challenging, especially for complex systems such as coral reefs. ...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
Globally, 7̃00 million people depend on coral reef goods and services. However, over half of coral r...
Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
Sustainably managing fisheries requires regular and reliable evaluation of stock status. However, mo...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
Effective conservation requires rigorous baselines of pristine conditions to assess the impacts of h...