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Residual marine protected areas five years on: Are we still favouring ease of establishment over need for protection?

Rodolphe Devillers, Robert L. Pressey, Trevor Ward, Alana Grech, John N. Kittinger, Graham J. Edgar, Reg Watson

2020Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Marine protected areas (MPAs) are today's cornerstone of many marine conservation strategies. Our 2015 study (Devillers et al., 2015) and others have shown, however, that the placement of MPAs is ‘residual’ to commercial uses and biased towards areas of lower economic value or interest. In this paper, we explored the impact of our study on marine science, policy and management practice. We reviewed the papers citing our work and compiled expert opinions on some of the impacts of our study. Results indicate a strong general uptake in the scientific community but more uneven impacts on policy and management in different contexts, with a likely smaller impact of the research on conservation practice.

Topics & Concepts

Marine protected areaCornerstoneMarine conservationWork (physics)Environmental resource managementMarine reserveEnvironmental planningMarine speciesGeographyEnvironmental scienceFisheryEngineeringHabitatEcologyBiologyMechanical engineeringArchaeologyCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesCoastal and Marine ManagementMarine and fisheries research