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A process to design a network of marine no-take areas: Lessons from the Great Barrier Reef

Authors :
Fernandes, Leanne
Day, Jon
Kerrigan, Brigid
Breen, Dan
De'ath, Glenn
Mapstone, Bruce
Coles, Rob
Done, Terry
Marsh, Helene
Poiner, Ian
Ward, Trevor
Williams, David
Kenchington, Richard
Fernandes, Leanne
Day, Jon
Kerrigan, Brigid
Breen, Dan
De'ath, Glenn
Mapstone, Bruce
Coles, Rob
Done, Terry
Marsh, Helene
Poiner, Ian
Ward, Trevor
Williams, David
Kenchington, Richard
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

In the absence of consensus on the quantity and level of zoning protection required for coral reef and lagoon ecosystems, which process can guide decision makers? The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) worked with experts in a collaborative process to develop a set of Biophysical Operational Principles to guide the design of a network of no-take areas. First, 82 expert scientists were asked to provide data and advice on the physical, biological and ecological dimensions of the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem. They recommended that an independent Scientific Steering Committee (the Committee) was set up. How this Committee worked successfully with the GBRMPA staff is detailed here in a manner to enable other resource managers to adopt the process if they are working in data-limited marine environments.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416940741
Document Type :
Electronic Resource