Networks of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs), where all extractive activities are prohibited, are the most effective tool to directly protect marine ecosystems from destructive and unsustainable human activities. No-take MPAs and MPA networks have been globally implemented in coastal seas, and their success has been significantly enhanced where science-based biophysical guidelines have informed their design. Increasingly, as human pressure on marine ecosystems is expanding further offshore, governments are establishing offshore MPAs—some very large—or MPA networks. Globally, there are growing calls from scientists, non-government organisations, and national governments to set global conservation targets upwards of 30%. Given that most ...
In line with international commitments to secure human wellbeing via conservation, many nations have...
The increasing intensity and impacts of human activities in the global oceans pose significant threa...
Isolated marine protected areas (MPAs) may not be enough to sustain viable populations of marine spe...
Networks of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs), where all extractive activities are prohibited, a...
The remoteness and inaccessibility of the deep-sea has protected it from exploitation in the past; b...
Recently adopted global marine protection targets aim to protect 10-30% of marine habitats within th...
1. Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprise most of Earth\u27s interconnected ocean...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Coastal nations have embarked on a rapid program of marine protected area (MPA) establishment, incen...
The Ocean is an inherently fluid and highly dynamic environment. Yet, the present ocean governance s...
Like most ocean regions today, the European and contiguous seas experience cumulative impacts from l...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are spatially delimited areas of the marine environment that are manag...
Expansion in the number and extent of marine protected areas (MPAs) has been dramatic during the pas...
Converting assemblages of marine protected areas (MPAs) into functional MPA networks requires politi...
marine protected areas, biodiversity One of the imperatives that came out of the World Summit on Sus...
In line with international commitments to secure human wellbeing via conservation, many nations have...
The increasing intensity and impacts of human activities in the global oceans pose significant threa...
Isolated marine protected areas (MPAs) may not be enough to sustain viable populations of marine spe...
Networks of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs), where all extractive activities are prohibited, a...
The remoteness and inaccessibility of the deep-sea has protected it from exploitation in the past; b...
Recently adopted global marine protection targets aim to protect 10-30% of marine habitats within th...
1. Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprise most of Earth\u27s interconnected ocean...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Coastal nations have embarked on a rapid program of marine protected area (MPA) establishment, incen...
The Ocean is an inherently fluid and highly dynamic environment. Yet, the present ocean governance s...
Like most ocean regions today, the European and contiguous seas experience cumulative impacts from l...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are spatially delimited areas of the marine environment that are manag...
Expansion in the number and extent of marine protected areas (MPAs) has been dramatic during the pas...
Converting assemblages of marine protected areas (MPAs) into functional MPA networks requires politi...
marine protected areas, biodiversity One of the imperatives that came out of the World Summit on Sus...
In line with international commitments to secure human wellbeing via conservation, many nations have...
The increasing intensity and impacts of human activities in the global oceans pose significant threa...
Isolated marine protected areas (MPAs) may not be enough to sustain viable populations of marine spe...