1. An expansion of no-take marine reserve zones of Australia's 348 000 km2 Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Marine Park from 4.6% to 33.4% of the park area is proposed in 2004. However, limited evidence currently exists that no-take marine reserves on the GBR have increased abundance of reef fish targeted by fisheries. This study provides such evidence for inshore reefs of the GBR. 2. Underwater visual surveys were used to estimate the effect of no-take reserves on abundance of species targeted by hook-and-line fisheries around the Palm, Whitsunday and Keppel Islands, spanning 600 km of the length of the GBR. The reserves had been zoned no fishing for 14 yr. 3. Densities of Plectropomus spp. and Lutjanus carponotatus, both targeted by fisheri...
No-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are much advocated as a solution to managing marine ecosystems, prot...
Partially Protected Areas (PPAs) are a widely-used management tool, yet comparatively little is know...
Inshore coral reefs support unique ecosystems that are subject to a variety of threats and disturban...
The application of no-take marine reserve status to an area is expected to increase abundance and av...
The application of no-take marine reserve status to an area is expected to increase abundance and av...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
Over the past several decades industrialized fishing practices have decimated fish stocks worldwide....
Over the past several decades industrialized fishing practices have decimated fish stocks worldwide....
Over the past several decades industrialized fishing practices have decimated fish stocks worldwide....
The influence of ‘no take’ Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) on abundance and size of fishes varies cons...
The influence of ‘no take’ Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) on abundance and size of fishes varies cons...
The influence of ‘no take’ Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) on abundance and size of fishes varies cons...
No-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are much advocated as a solution to managing marine ecosystems, prot...
Partially Protected Areas (PPAs) are a widely-used management tool, yet comparatively little is know...
Inshore coral reefs support unique ecosystems that are subject to a variety of threats and disturban...
The application of no-take marine reserve status to an area is expected to increase abundance and av...
The application of no-take marine reserve status to an area is expected to increase abundance and av...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
Over the past several decades industrialized fishing practices have decimated fish stocks worldwide....
Over the past several decades industrialized fishing practices have decimated fish stocks worldwide....
Over the past several decades industrialized fishing practices have decimated fish stocks worldwide....
The influence of ‘no take’ Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) on abundance and size of fishes varies cons...
The influence of ‘no take’ Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) on abundance and size of fishes varies cons...
The influence of ‘no take’ Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) on abundance and size of fishes varies cons...
No-take marine reserves (NTMRs) are much advocated as a solution to managing marine ecosystems, prot...
Partially Protected Areas (PPAs) are a widely-used management tool, yet comparatively little is know...
Inshore coral reefs support unique ecosystems that are subject to a variety of threats and disturban...