We use discrete-time models to investigate the impact of marine reserve establishment on fishery catch and biomass levels in open-access and quota-regulated fisheries under conditions of recruitment variability and natural mortality events. We find that under the conditions of variability tested, reserves can increase the probability of achieving target levels of biomass (60%, 35%, and 5% of carrying capacity) and can reduce catch variability in neighbouring fisheries, making future planning in the fishery more efficient. The size of the reserve required to meet each objective will depend on the initial condition of the stock and the exploitation rate in the fishery. Reserve coverage of between 20% and 40% prevent stock collapse in most cas...
Recent studies have demonstrated that data from marine reserves can benefit fisheries management. Ma...
Over-exploitation of fisheries is a serious and immediate global problem that current management pol...
Using data from what was once one of the world’s largest capture fisheries the economic value of a m...
We use discrete-time models to investigate the impact of marine reserve establishment on fishery cat...
A marine reserve is defined as a subset of the area over which a fish stock is dispersed and closed ...
The excessive and unsustainable exploitation of our marine resources has led to the promotion of mar...
We utilize a spatial bioeconomic model to investigate the impacts of creating reserves on limited-en...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the potential of no-take marine reserves to be...
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
In the midst of several management failures, marine reserves are seen as a potential management tool...
To help manage the fluctuations inherent in fish populations scientists have argued for both an ecos...
Marine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and associated human benefits....
International audienceMarine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and asso...
the effects of establishing a marine reserve for mobile fish species P. Apostolaki, E.J. Milner-Gull...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that data from marine reserves can benefit fisheries management. Ma...
Over-exploitation of fisheries is a serious and immediate global problem that current management pol...
Using data from what was once one of the world’s largest capture fisheries the economic value of a m...
We use discrete-time models to investigate the impact of marine reserve establishment on fishery cat...
A marine reserve is defined as a subset of the area over which a fish stock is dispersed and closed ...
The excessive and unsustainable exploitation of our marine resources has led to the promotion of mar...
We utilize a spatial bioeconomic model to investigate the impacts of creating reserves on limited-en...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the potential of no-take marine reserves to be...
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
In the midst of several management failures, marine reserves are seen as a potential management tool...
To help manage the fluctuations inherent in fish populations scientists have argued for both an ecos...
Marine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and associated human benefits....
International audienceMarine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and asso...
the effects of establishing a marine reserve for mobile fish species P. Apostolaki, E.J. Milner-Gull...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that data from marine reserves can benefit fisheries management. Ma...
Over-exploitation of fisheries is a serious and immediate global problem that current management pol...
Using data from what was once one of the world’s largest capture fisheries the economic value of a m...