Authors
Hamish A Malcolm, Joel Williams, Arthur L Schultz, Joe Neilson, Nicola Johnstone, Nathan A Knott, David Harasti, Melinda A Coleman, Alan Jordan
Publication date
2018/11/15
Journal
Estuarine, coastal and shelf science
Volume
212
Pages
118-127
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The influence of ‘no take’ Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) on abundance and size of fishes varies considerably and the likely benefits are still debated. Meta-analyses reveal findings are biased towards studies in shallower depths suitable for diving surveys. Empirical comparisons in deeper waters, including among areas with differing spatial management, further contribute to understanding of MPA benefits and constraints. We compare length and abundance of commercially and recreationally targeted fishes (and bycatch) among management types within and adjacent to the Solitary Islands Marine Park (SIMP), Australia. Sampling was done on reefs between 25 and 40 m depth in ‘no-take’ and fished ‘partially protected’ areas within the marine park and fished areas outside the SIMP, using stereo- Baited Remote Underwater Videos (stereo-BRUVs) at eight, nine, thirteen and fourteen years after these ‘no take …
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