Stakeholder‐derived recommendations and actions to support deep‐reef conservation in the Western Indian Ocean
Deep reefs below 30 m provide essential ecosystem services for ocean health and human well-being such as food security and climate change resilience. Yet, deep reefs remain poorly researched and largely unprotected, including in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO). Here, we assessed current conservation...
Main Authors: | Stefanoudis, PV, Talma, S, Fassbender, N, Swanborn, D, Ochieng, CN, Mearns, K, Komakoma, JD, Otwoma, LM, Mbije, NE, Osuka, KE, Samoilys, M, Shah, N, Samaai, T, Trotzuk, E, Tuda, A, Zivane, F, Wagner, D, Woodall, LC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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