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Drivers of recreational fisher compliance in temperate marine conservation areas: A study of Rockfish Conservation Areas in British Columbia, Canada
Published 2015-07-01“…However, many marine conservation areas are thought to have low levels of compliance from diverse fishing populations. …”
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Changing U.S. Ocean Policy Can Set a New Direction for Marine Resource Management
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Seaweed restocking along the Chilean coast: History, present, and inspiring recommendations for sustainability
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Institutional amnesia pushes fish spawning aggregations towards extirpation
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Marine Conservation Begins at Home: How a Local Community and Protection of a Small Bay Sent Waves of Change Around the UK and Beyond
Published 2020-02-01“…Arran’s conservation success has been recognized internationally and is inspiring greater involvement of local communities around the UK, and further afield, to take the destiny of their coastal waters into their own hands. Successful marine conservation begins at home.…”
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Editorial: Marine biodiversity hotspots – challenges and resilience
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The Persistent Transboundary Problem in Marine Natural Resource Management
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Wild sea cucumber trade in rural Madagascar: Consequences for conservation and human welfare
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Distribution of Mangrove Red Snapper Lutjanus argentimaculatus in response to hydrodynamic condition at the reef patches of Lankayan, Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area, Sabah, Malaysia
Published 2019“…This study investigated the distribution of L. argentimaculatus at three patch reefs of Lankayan Island, within the Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area. Fish surveys of this species were conducted 12 times at each of the selected patch reefs, from August 2016 until March 2017. …”
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Pathways from marine protected area design and management to ecological success
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT UNDER AN ECOSYSTEM APPROACH: THE SÃO SEBASTIÃO HARBOR EXPANSION PROJECT
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Mitigating undesirable impacts in the marine environment: a review of market-based management measures
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Use and usefulness of measures of marine endemicity in South Africa
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Newly described nesting sites of the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in the central Red Sea
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