Sixty percent of the world\u27s human population lives within 60 km of the coastline. The ever increasing numbers of people near the coast leads to higher demand for recreational opportunities in these coastal areas. One very popular activity is SCUBA diving and ecotourism. Divers have consistently shown they enjoy diving on artificial reefs with a preference for sunken vessels. These artificial reef types have been shown to harbor a wide variety and large numbers of fishes. However, these fishes are susceptible to heavy fishing pressure and a conflict exists between fishers who would like to harvest its resources and Eco tourists who prefer to observe and photograph these fishes. Fishing on these artificial reefs can rapidly reduce target ...
It has been suggested that tourism fisheries can raise the value of landed catch, provide alternativ...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
The establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) for the purpose of conserving marine biodiversity...
Sixty percent of the world\u27s human population lives within 60 km of the coastline. The ever incre...
1. Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for mari...
Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for marine ...
There is an emergent need to increase protection of nearshore resources from a growing human populat...
Novel solutions to conserve biodiversity whilst allowing for resource harvesting are urgently needed...
Artificial reefs have been used to create protected areas for the conservation of habitat and wildli...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Artificial reefs have many applications but are best known for their deployments to enhance recreati...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
Two major anthropogenic activities that disturb coral reefs are fishing and tourism, even though cor...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are often advocated by ecologists as a method of conserving valuable f...
This paper presents artificial reefs used for ecosystem restoration and coastal erosion protection, ...
It has been suggested that tourism fisheries can raise the value of landed catch, provide alternativ...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
The establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) for the purpose of conserving marine biodiversity...
Sixty percent of the world\u27s human population lives within 60 km of the coastline. The ever incre...
1. Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for mari...
Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for marine ...
There is an emergent need to increase protection of nearshore resources from a growing human populat...
Novel solutions to conserve biodiversity whilst allowing for resource harvesting are urgently needed...
Artificial reefs have been used to create protected areas for the conservation of habitat and wildli...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Artificial reefs have many applications but are best known for their deployments to enhance recreati...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
Two major anthropogenic activities that disturb coral reefs are fishing and tourism, even though cor...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are often advocated by ecologists as a method of conserving valuable f...
This paper presents artificial reefs used for ecosystem restoration and coastal erosion protection, ...
It has been suggested that tourism fisheries can raise the value of landed catch, provide alternativ...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
The establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) for the purpose of conserving marine biodiversity...