## Abstract The aim was to determine the status of subtidal rocky benthic assemblages in three marine protected areas (MPAs) of the Canary Islands: (1) La Graciosa; (2) Mar de Las Calmas; (3) La Palma. Sea urchin (__Diadema__ aff. __antillarum__) populations and non‐crustose macroalgal cover were s
The long and winding road: The development of a comprehensive, adequate and representative system of highly protected marine protected areas in Victoria, Australia
✍ Scribed by Geoff Wescott
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0964-5691
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✦ Synopsis
In 2002, the state of Victoria, Australia increased its ''no-take'' marine protected areas (MPAs) 100 fold to cover over 5% of its coastal waters in a comprehensive, adequate and representative system of marine national parks and sanctuaries. Given the ambitious targets set for MPA establishment globally in 2003 at the World Summit for Sustainable Development this apparently remarkable achievement could be an example to other nations and states attempting to establish substantial MPA systems.
This paper describes and discusses the factors that contributed to the establishment of the Victorian system and the relevance of these factors to other jurisdictions.
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