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Marine Protected Areas: Tools for Sustaining Ocean Ecosystem [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2001
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309072867
  • ISBN-13: 9780309072861
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2001
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309072867
  • ISBN-13: 9780309072861
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Although the ocean-and the resources within-seem limitless, there is clear evidence that human impacts such as overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution disrupt marine ecosystems and threaten the long-term productivity of the seas. Declining yields in many fisheries and decay of treasured marine habitats, such as coral reefs, has heightened interest in establishing a comprehensive system of marine protected areas (MPAs)-areas designated for special protection to enhance the management of marine resources. Therefore, there is an urgent need to evaluate how MPAs can be employed in the United States and internationally as tools to support specific conservation needs of marine and coastal waters. Marine Protected Areas compares conventional management of marine resources with proposals to augment these management strategies with a system of protected areas. The volume argues that implementation of MPAs should be incremental and adaptive, through the design of areas not only to conserve resources, but also to help us learn how to manage marine species more effectively.
executive summary 1(1)
Recognizing the Limits
2(1)
Managing Marine Resources
2(2)
Conclusions and Recommendations
4(6)
Introduction
10(7)
Why MPAs?
13(1)
Statement of Task
14(1)
Study Approach and Report Organization
15(2)
Conservations Goals
17(13)
Conservation Goals on Land and in the Sea
17(4)
Goals of Marine Reserves and Protected Areas
21(8)
Summary
29(1)
Conventional Management of Marine Fisheries
30(12)
Problems and Issues in Fishery Management
30(2)
Conventional Fishery Management
32(8)
Uncertainty, Fishery Management, and a Role for Marine Reserves
40(2)
Societal Values of Marine Reserves and Protected Areas
42(29)
Origin of the Values Associated with Marine Ecosystems
43(3)
Costs and Benefits to User Groups
46(14)
Economic Incentives
60(6)
Community Involvement
66(5)
Empirical and Modeling Studies of Marine Reserves
71(26)
Conceptual Basis
71(8)
Empirical Evidence and Inferences from Models
79(18)
Design
97(29)
How Should the Location of Marine Protected Areas and Reserves Be Chosen?
97(14)
How Large Should Marine Protected Areas Be?
111(7)
Multiple-Use Zoning of Marine Protected Area
118(8)
Monitoring, Research, and Modeling
126(19)
Monitoring Programs
126(9)
Research Needs
135(8)
Modeling
143(2)
Historical Background and Evaluation of Marine Protected Areas in the United States
145(29)
International History of Marine Protected Areas
145(6)
Marine Protected Areas in the United States
151(23)
Conclusions and Recommendations
174(11)
Conclusions
174(2)
Recommendations
176(9)
REFERENCES 185(24)
APPENDIXES 209(48)
A Acronyms
211(3)
B Glossary
214(5)
C Committee and Staff Biographies
219(4)
D Meeting Agendas
223(9)
E Presidential Executives Order Regarding Marine Protected Areas in the United States
232(5)
F IUCN Protected Area Categories System
237(10)
G Description of Studies Estimating Marine Reserve Area Requirements
247(10)
Index 257


Committee on the Evaluation, Design, and Monitoring of Marine Reserves and Protected Areas in the United States, Ocean Studies Board, National Research Council