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Single No-take Marine Reserve

The design of a single no-take marine reserve takes place in four phases. Scientific analysis on the status and biology of the target ecosystem and/or species will help determine the size, location, duration, and connectivity of fish refuges that are critical to their effectiveness. Target species for fish refuge conservation include key fisheries species, species with important ecological functions such as herbivores and indicator species, and rare and threatened species (King & Beazley, 2005). Dependent upon how far these focal species move or which life history stage will be protected, facilitators must determine how big a fish refuge should be, how many, or if fish refuges can provide adequate protection for conservation at all.

This four-phase single fish refuge creation and implementation process utilizes economic, ecological, social, and governance components to facilitate an effective fish refuge creation and implementation process.  

Click on one of the phases and discover how to design a Fish Refuge

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