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Interactions between aquaculture and the environment
… to cover the market demand. As an example, in the case of reef fish, more than 99% of larvae will disappear within one … juveniles in coastal aquaculture and its application to coral reef fishes. In R.R. Stickney & J. McVey, eds. … experiment to examine mortality, during metamorphosis of coral reef fish larvae. Coral Reefs, 20(3): 211-218. Pohle, …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… Australia (New South Wales) Australia (the Great Barrier Reef) Canada (federal) Canada (Ontario) France Peru … University, Turkey; Co-Chair, IUCN CEL Oceans, Coastal and Coral Reefs Specialist Group • John Parr, legal consultant, … Director, CRIDEAU-OMIJ; CEL member • Kim Ritchie, Coral Reef Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, USA • Pedro …
Mapping Biodiversity Priorities - a practical, science-based approach to national biodiversity assessment and prioritisation to inform strategy and action planning
… Spatial biodiversity prioritisation – The Great Barrier Reef zoning plan 46 viiIn almost any country, and in almost … marine ecosystems are Critically Endangered, especially coral reefs, mangroves and sea-grass beds. Spatial … Reef zoning plan The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef ecosystem in the world, and a recognised World …
Judges and Environmenal Law: a Handbook for the Sri Lankan Judiciary
… river basins and mineral resources have been plundered, coral reefs have been ravaged and water and air have been … (e.g. lagoons, estuaries, mangroves, sea grass beds, and coral reefs) and (iii) human-made wetlands (e.g. tanks, … and to maintain the ocean’s ecosystem services. The many coral reefs harbour a wide range of marine species.156, 157 …
Blue Carbon Policy Framework: Based on the discussion of the International Blue Carbon Policy Working Group
… by marine protected areas in the Caribbean and CORAIL on Coral reefs in a changing world – ecosystem services from coral reefs: public tools for decision making in New … , coastal (invertebrates and fish ), and ocean (e.g., coral reefs as part of the complex of tropical ecosystems) …
Manual of Compliance with and Enforcement of Multilateral Environmental Agreements
… ions • ENFORCEMENT OF MEAs 367 C H I I - C Staghorn coral surrounded by reef fish. assessIng anD valuIng DaMage unDer the coastal … Act (CZMA), 1998-39, stipulates that any person damaging coral is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary …
Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty
… flood and with the mud known as silt, cover and kill the coral reefs and other marine lives in the coastal areas. We … terms of marine wealth, we are known to have the richest coral reefs IN THE WORLD! • In the mid-1900s, it was … estimated that we had about 2.7–3 million hectares (ha) of coral reefs in the country. • Our seas have six of the seven …
Transboundary Conservation. A systematic and integrated approach
… than 300,000 km2. These waters include the world’s highest coral reef biodiversity, as well as Indo-Pacific migration … in parts of the Lesser Sunda Seascape, with emphasis on coral reefs, deep-sea yet near-shore habitats, migration …
Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power
… sediments discharged by coastal streams affects offshore coral reefs, as is the case of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and in the Caribbean. Sometimes the threats … to their small mesh and the damage they do to the seabed. Coral reef habitats were also severely degraded through the …