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Van Hoey, G.
[Contributor];
Feary, D.A
[Contributor];
Brown, E.J
[Contributor];
Buyse, J.
[Contributor];
Mangi, S.C
[Contributor];
Vallina, T.
[Contributor];
van Kooten, T.
[Contributor];
Abreu, S.
[Contributor];
Aranda, M.
[Contributor];
Bergstrom, U.
[Contributor];
Castro, N.
[Contributor];
Kleiven, P.J.N
[Contributor];
Mosnier, P.
[Contributor];
Peat, W.
[Contributor];
Rakowski, M.
[Contributor];
Robert, M.
[Contributor];
Stacy, R.
[Contributor];
Uriarte, A.
[Contributor];
Whitley, C.
[Contributor];
Wakeford, R.C
[Contributor];
Quirijns, F.J
[Contributor]
;
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
Assessing spillover from marine protected areas to adjacent fisheries
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Assessing spillover from marine protected areas to adjacent fisheries : Baltic and North Seas, Atlantic EU Western Waters and Outermost Regions : final report : annex 6 : case study reports
- Contributor: Van Hoey, G. [Contributor]; Feary, D.A. [Contributor]; Brown, E.J. [Contributor]; Buyse, J. [Contributor]; Mangi, S.C. [Contributor]; Vallina, T. [Contributor]; van Kooten, T. [Contributor]; Abreu, S. [Contributor]; Aranda, M. [Contributor]; Bergstrom, U. [Contributor]; Castro, N. [Contributor]; Kleiven, P.J.N. [Contributor]; Mosnier, P. [Contributor]; Peat, W. [Contributor]; Rakowski, M. [Contributor]; Robert, M. [Contributor]; Stacy, R. [Contributor]; Uriarte, A. [Contributor]; Whitley, C. [Contributor]; Wakeford, R.C. [Contributor]; Quirijns, F.J. [Contributor]
- Corporation: European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
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Published:
Luxembourg: Publications Office, 2024
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (262 p.); Illustrationen (farbig)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.2926/384994
- ISBN: 9789294051264
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- Keywords: marine ecosystem ; ecological footprint ; marine pollution ; biodiversity ; fishery resources ; protected area ; resources of the sea ; fishery management ; exploitation of the seas ; protected species ; pollution control measures ; EU waters ; Baltic Sea region ; North Sea ; Atlantic Ocean ; environmental protection ; marine environment ; conservation of fish stocks ; case study
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Manuscript completed in July 2024
- Description: Fifteen case studies in the Baltic Sea, North Sea, EU Atlantic Western Waters and some outermost regions (focusing on the Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands) were selected to gather insights into potential spillover effects of different types of marine protected areas (MPAs). The majority of the case studies (11) is located in the European Union (EU) waters (Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Sweden); four case studies are located in non-EU waters (Norway and the United Kingdom). In this case study work, besides studying typical MPAs, 'other effective area-based conservation measures' (OECMs), including offshore wind farms (OWFs) were also investigated, as they might be as relevant in the study of spillover effects. OECMs represent geographically defined areas outside formal protected areas which contribute to positive and sustained long-term outcomes for the in situ conservation of biodiversity. The selection of case studies was made mainly based on geographical coverage and data availability to assess potential spillover effects. The case studies are well-spread in the different sea basins, cover an array of Member States and nations, but also vary in the type of species (e.g. fish, crustacea, bivalves) and type of data that are available (e.g. fishery data, trap data, tagging data, capture-recapture data). In the case studies, the spillover effects are analysed based on qualitative and/or quantitative analytical approaches, using available data and/or a stakeholder survey.
- Access State: Open Access
- Rights information: Attribution (CC BY)