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Marine Reserves Special FeatureFrom the Cover: Adaptive management of the Great Barrier Reef: A globally significant demonstration of the benefits of networks of marine reserves

机译:海洋保护区专刊从封面开始:大堡礁的适应性管理:全球重要的海洋保护区网络优势的展示

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The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) provides a globally significant demonstration of the effectiveness of large-scale networks of marine reserves in contributing to integrated, adaptive management. Comprehensive review of available evidence shows major, rapid benefits of no-take areas for targeted fish and sharks, in both reef and nonreef habitats, with potential benefits for fisheries as well as biodiversity conservation. Large, mobile species like sharks benefit less than smaller, site-attached fish. Critically, reserves also appear to benefit overall ecosystem health and resilience: outbreaks of coral-eating, crown-of-thorns starfish appear less frequent on no-take reefs, which consequently have higher abundance of coral, the very foundation of reef ecosystems. Effective marine reserves require regular review of compliance: fish abundances in no-entry zones suggest that even no-take zones may be significantly depleted due to poaching. Spatial analyses comparing zoning with seabed biodiversity or dugong distributions illustrate significant benefits from application of best-practice conservation principles in data-poor situations. Increases in the marine reserve network in 2004 affected fishers, but preliminary economic analysis suggests considerable net benefits, in terms of protecting environmental and tourism values. Relative to the revenue generated by reef tourism, current expenditure on protection is minor. Recent implementation of an Outlook Report provides regular, formal review of environmental condition and management and links to policy responses, key aspects of adaptive management. Given the major threat posed by climate change, the expanded network of marine reserves provides a critical and cost-effective contribution to enhancing the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef.
机译:大堡礁(GBR)在全球范围内证明了大规模海洋保护区网络在促进综合,适应性管理方面的有效性。对现有证据的全面审查显示,在珊瑚礁和非珊瑚礁栖息地,针对目标鱼和鲨鱼的禁渔区具有重大的快速收益,对渔业和生物多样性保护具有潜在的好处。像鲨鱼这样的大型活动性鱼类所受的利益要小于固定在地上的较小鱼类。至关重要的是,保护区似乎也有利于整个生态系统的健康和复原力:在禁食的珊瑚礁上,以珊瑚为食,荆棘冠冕海星的暴发似乎不那么频繁,因此,珊瑚的丰度更高,而珊瑚礁是珊瑚礁生态系统的基础。有效的海洋保护区需要定期检查其遵守情况:禁止进入区域的鱼类丰度表明,甚至由于禁止偷猎,甚至没有采取区域也可能被严重耗尽。将分区与海底生物多样性或儒艮分布进行比较的空间分析表明,在数据匮乏的情况下,应用最佳实践保护原则会带来巨大的好处。 2004年海洋保护区网络的增加影响了渔民,但初步的经济分析表明,在保护环境和旅游价值方面,可观的净收益。相对于珊瑚礁旅游业的收入,目前用于保护的支出很小。最近执行的《展望报告》提供了对环境状况和管理的定期,正式审查,并链接到政策对策,适应性管理的关键方面。鉴于气候变化带来的主要威胁,扩大的海洋保护区网络为增强大堡礁的复原力提供了关键且具有成本效益的贡献。

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