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Marine Managed Areas and Fisheries

The volume has attracted an assemblage of highly respected academics with interests in marine managed areas and fisheries. After several decades of many environmentalists considering Marine Protected Areas as the silver bullet for marine conservation it is becoming clear that they are very much just one tool at the disposal of fisheries and marine managers that should be used only when appropriate. At a time when it is becoming evident that the concept of "conservation refugees" is not just restricted to terrestrial contexts and nations are making territorial claims in the name of conservation, this volume is very timely.

Magnus L. Johnson (Volume editor), Jane Sandell (Volume editor)

9780128002148

Hardback, published 23 October 2014

446 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.8 cm, 0.79 kg

Praise for the series:
"Each of these reviews is complete within its topic." --The Quarterly Review of Biology

Advances in Marine Biology has been providing in-depth and up-to-date reviews on all aspects of marine biology since 1963--over 40 years of outstanding coverage! The series is well known for its excellent reviews and editing. Now edited by Michael Lesser (University of New Hampshire, USA) with an internationally renowned Editorial Board, the serial publishes in-depth and up-to-date content on many topics that will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology, and biological oceanography. Volumes cover all areas of marine science, both applied and basic, a wide range of topical areas from all areas of marine ecology, oceanography, fisheries management and molecular biology and the full range of geographic areas from polar seas to tropical coral reefs.

This volume, with an introduction by Ray Hilborn, will present the latest views on the use of MPAs or Marine Managed Areas for fisheries management. It will contain a wide range of case studies including the Chagos archipelago, South Georgia, the Caribbean, the North Sea, Florida, Hawaii, Great Barrier Reef, California, Mediterraneanand the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. It is the intention of the editors that the volume presents a series of evidence based rather than advocacy driven contemporary reviews.

  1. Introduction to Marine Managed Areas
  2. Ray Hilborn

  3. South Georgia and The South Sandwich Islands – A Biodiverse Oceanic Island Chain Situated in the Flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
  4. Philip N. Trathan, Martin A. Collins, Susie M. Grant, Mark Belchier, David K.A. Barnes, Judith Brown and Iain J. Staniland

  5. The Creation of the Chagos Marine Protected Area: A Fisheries Perspective
  6. Richard P. Dunne, Nicholas V. C. Polunin, Peter H. Sand and Magnus L. Johnson

  7. Marine Managed Areas and Associated Fisheries in the US Caribbean

    Michelle T. Schärer-Umpierre., Daniel Mateos-Molina, Richard Appeldoorn, Ivonne Bejarano, Edwin A. Hernández-Delgado, Richard Nemeth, Michael Nemeth, Manuel Valdés-Pizzini and Tyler B. Smith
  8. Understanding the Scale of Marine Protection in Hawai‘i: From Community-Based Management to the Remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Alan M. Friedlander,Kostantinos A. Stamoulis, John N. Kittinger, Jeffrey C. Drazen and Brian N. Tissot
  9. Marine protected area networks in California, USA
  10. Louis W. Botsford, J. Wilson White, Mark H. Carr and Jennifer E. Caselle

  11. Inadequate Evaluation and Management of Threats in Australia’s Marine Parks, including the Great Barrier Reef, Misdirect Marine Conservation
  12. Bob Kearney and Graham Farebrother

  13. Establishment, Management, and Maintenance of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area
  14. Randi Rotjan, Regen Jamieson, Ben Carr, Les Kaufman, Sangeeta Mangubhai, David Obura, Ray Pierce, Betarim Rimon, Bud Ris, Stuart Sandin, Peter Shelley, Rashid Sumaila, Sue Taei, Heather Tausig, Tukabu Teroroko, Simon Thorrold, Brooke Wikgren, Teuea Toatu and Greg Stone

  15. Diverging Strategies to Planning an Ecologically Coherent Network of MPAs in the North Sea: The Roles of Advocacy, Evidence, and Pragmatism in the Face of Uncertainty
  16. Alex J. Caveen, Clare Fitzsimmons, Margherita Pieraccini, Euan Dunn, Christopher J. Sweeting, Magnus L. Johnson, Helen Bloomfield, Estelle V. Jones, Paula Lightfoot, Tim S. Gray, Selina M. Stead and Nicholas V.C. Polunin

  17. Spatial Management of Fisheries in the Mediterranean Sea: Problematic Issues and A Few Success Stories Carlo Pipitone, Fabio Badalamenti, Tomás Vega Fernández and Giovanni D’Anna

Subject Areas: Marine biology [PSPM], Fisheries & related industries [KNAF]

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