Effects of no-take area size and age of marine protected areas on fisheries yields: a meta-analytical approach
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often promoted as tools for biodiversity
conservation as well as for fisheries management. Despite increasing evidence of
their usefulness, questions remain regarding the optimal design of MPAs, in
particular concerning their function as fisheries management tools, for which
empirical studies are still lacking. Using 28 data sets from seven MPAs in Southern
Europe, we developed a meta-analytical approach to investigate the effects of
protection on adjacent fisheries and asking how these effects are influenced by MPA
size and age. Southern European MPAs showed clear effects on the surrounding
fisheries, on the 'catch per unit effort' (CPUE) of target species, but especially on the
CPUE of the marketable catch. These effects depended on the time of protection and
on the size of the no-take area. CPUE of both target species and the marketable catch
increased gradually by 2-4% per year over a long time period (at least 30 years). The
influence of the size of the no-take area appeared to be more complex. The catch rates
of the entire fishery in and around the MPA were higher when the no-take areas were
smaller. Conversely, catch rates of selected fisheries that were expected to benefit most
from protection increased when the no-take area was larger. Our results emphasize
the importance of MPA size on its export functions and suggest that an adequate,
often extended, time frame be used for the management and the evaluation of
effectiveness of MPAs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Catch per unit effort; fishery yields; marine protected area design; marine reserve; meta-analysis; spillover
Elenco autori:
Pipitone, Carlo; D'Anna, Giovanni
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