Marine reserves should display net export of biomass if they are to be of use in fisheries management. We assessed experimentally the export of fish biomass (Œspillover¹) from 2 marine reserves on the Great Barrier Reef. Using the mark-recapture technique with traps, and hook-and-line fishing, movements of serranids, lutjanids and lethrinids were monitored at 2 experimental and 2 control sites. Experimental sites were bisected by reserve boundaries into Œzones¹ open and closed to fishing. Control sites were protected from fishing, with an arbitrary boundary creating 2 equal zones. Between 1997 and 1999, 1374 individuals were externally tagged, and during 1999 densities were manipulated twice. Underwater visual census (UVC) surveys revealed ...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Movement patterns and space use by mature fishes are critical in determining the effectiveness of ma...
Customary management systems (i.e., management systems that limit the use of marine resources), such...
Marine reserves should display net export of biomass if they are to be of use in fisheries managemen...
Movements of Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), a major fisheries species, across marine reserve b...
This study examined whether movements of fishes across reserve boundaries reduced the difference in ...
Spillover of adult fish biomass is an expected benefit from no-take marine reserves to adjacent fish...
1. An abundance gradient from high inside to low outside a no-take marine reserve may indicate net e...
The use of no-take marine reserves (areas closed to fishing) as fishery management tools has been ad...
Spillover of adult fish biomass is an expected benefit from no-take marine reserves to adjacent fish...
Customary management systems (i.e., management systems that limit the use of marine resources), such...
Movement by the larger more mobile species of coral reef fish plays a significant role in determinin...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
International audienceWell-designed and effectively managed networks of marine reserves can be effec...
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are assumed to enhance fisheries catch via the “spillover” eff...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Movement patterns and space use by mature fishes are critical in determining the effectiveness of ma...
Customary management systems (i.e., management systems that limit the use of marine resources), such...
Marine reserves should display net export of biomass if they are to be of use in fisheries managemen...
Movements of Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), a major fisheries species, across marine reserve b...
This study examined whether movements of fishes across reserve boundaries reduced the difference in ...
Spillover of adult fish biomass is an expected benefit from no-take marine reserves to adjacent fish...
1. An abundance gradient from high inside to low outside a no-take marine reserve may indicate net e...
The use of no-take marine reserves (areas closed to fishing) as fishery management tools has been ad...
Spillover of adult fish biomass is an expected benefit from no-take marine reserves to adjacent fish...
Customary management systems (i.e., management systems that limit the use of marine resources), such...
Movement by the larger more mobile species of coral reef fish plays a significant role in determinin...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) is the largest network of marine reserves in the world, y...
International audienceWell-designed and effectively managed networks of marine reserves can be effec...
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are assumed to enhance fisheries catch via the “spillover” eff...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Movement patterns and space use by mature fishes are critical in determining the effectiveness of ma...
Customary management systems (i.e., management systems that limit the use of marine resources), such...