While numerous Marine Protected Areas (MPA) have been created in the last decades, their effectiveness must be assessed in the context of the country’s biodiversity conservation policies and must be verified by local observations. Currently, the observations of local stakeholders, such as those from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academics, government civil servants, journalists, and fishers, are not considered in any MPA database. The Sea Around Us has added observations from local stakeholders to address this gap, adding their perspectives to its reconstructed fisheries catch database, and to at least one MPA in each country’s Exclusive Economic Zone. It is important to pursue and incentivize stakeholder knowledge sharing to achie...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) generate powerful interactions between social, economic and environmen...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) regulate human behaviour within their boundaries to support long-term ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are the most common tool used to conserve marine resources. Officially...
International audienceIncreasing the size and number of marine protected areas (MPAs) is widely seen...
Increasing the size and number of marine protected areas (MPAs) is widely seen as a way to meet ambi...
Expansion in the number and extent of marine protected areas (MPAs) has been dramatic during the pas...
Marine protected areas (MPAs), especially no take MPAs (also referred to as marine reserves), are an...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
Long-term sustainability of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Carolinas region of the United Stat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are spatially delimited areas of the marine environment that are manag...
Marine protected areas (MPAs), especially no take MPAs (also referred to as marine reserves), are an...
Tourism has become the second largest source of foreign exchange earnings in the least developed cou...
The number of MPAs has increased sharply, from just 118 in 1970 to well over 6,300 today. This growt...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) generate powerful interactions between social, economic and environmen...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) regulate human behaviour within their boundaries to support long-term ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are the most common tool used to conserve marine resources. Officially...
International audienceIncreasing the size and number of marine protected areas (MPAs) is widely seen...
Increasing the size and number of marine protected areas (MPAs) is widely seen as a way to meet ambi...
Expansion in the number and extent of marine protected areas (MPAs) has been dramatic during the pas...
Marine protected areas (MPAs), especially no take MPAs (also referred to as marine reserves), are an...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
Long-term sustainability of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Carolinas region of the United Stat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are spatially delimited areas of the marine environment that are manag...
Marine protected areas (MPAs), especially no take MPAs (also referred to as marine reserves), are an...
Tourism has become the second largest source of foreign exchange earnings in the least developed cou...
The number of MPAs has increased sharply, from just 118 in 1970 to well over 6,300 today. This growt...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) generate powerful interactions between social, economic and environmen...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) regulate human behaviour within their boundaries to support long-term ...