Conservation Letters (Mar 2024)
Collaborative fisheries research reveals reserve size and age determine efficacy across a network of marine protected areas
- Shelby L. Ziegler,
- Rachel O. Brooks,
- Lyall F. Bellquist,
- Jennifer E. Caselle,
- Steven G. Morgan,
- Timothy J. Mulligan,
- Benjamin I. Ruttenberg,
- Brice X. Semmens,
- Richard M. Starr,
- Joe Tyburczy,
- Dean E. Wendt,
- Andre Buchheister,
- Jose R. Marin Jarrin,
- Christina Pasparakis,
- Salvador J. Jorgensen,
- Jennifer A. Chiu,
- Jordan Colby,
- Connor L. Coscino,
- Leon Davis,
- Francine de Castro,
- Jack T. Elstner,
- Christopher Honeyman,
- Erica T. Jarvis Mason,
- Erin M. Johnston,
- Sadie L. Small,
- Jay Staton,
- Grant T. Waltz,
- Bonnie Basnett,
- Erin V. Satterthwaite,
- Helen Killeen,
- Connor D. Dibble,
- Scott L. Hamilton
Affiliations
- Shelby L. Ziegler
- Moss Landing Marine Laboratories San Jose State University Moss Landing California USA
- Rachel O. Brooks
- Moss Landing Marine Laboratories San Jose State University Moss Landing California USA
- Lyall F. Bellquist
- California Oceans Program The Nature Conservancy San Diego California USA
- Jennifer E. Caselle
- Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA
- Steven G. Morgan
- Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California, Davis Bodega Bay California USA
- Timothy J. Mulligan
- Department of Fisheries Biology, Telonicher Marine Lab California Polytechnic State University Arcata California USA
- Benjamin I. Ruttenberg
- Bailey College of Science and Mathematics California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo California USA
- Brice X. Semmens
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California, San Diego La Jolla California USA
- Richard M. Starr
- Moss Landing Marine Laboratories San Jose State University Moss Landing California USA
- Joe Tyburczy
- Department of Fisheries Biology, Telonicher Marine Lab California Polytechnic State University Arcata California USA
- Dean E. Wendt
- Bailey College of Science and Mathematics California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo California USA
- Andre Buchheister
- Department of Fisheries Biology, Telonicher Marine Lab California Polytechnic State University Arcata California USA
- Jose R. Marin Jarrin
- Department of Fisheries Biology, Telonicher Marine Lab California Polytechnic State University Arcata California USA
- Christina Pasparakis
- Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California, Davis Bodega Bay California USA
- Salvador J. Jorgensen
- Department of Marine Science California State University, Monterey Bay Seaside California USA
- Jennifer A. Chiu
- Moss Landing Marine Laboratories San Jose State University Moss Landing California USA
- Jordan Colby
- Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California, Davis Bodega Bay California USA
- Connor L. Coscino
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California, San Diego La Jolla California USA
- Leon Davis
- Department of Fisheries Biology, Telonicher Marine Lab California Polytechnic State University Arcata California USA
- Francine de Castro
- Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California, Davis Bodega Bay California USA
- Jack T. Elstner
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California, San Diego La Jolla California USA
- Christopher Honeyman
- Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA
- Erica T. Jarvis Mason
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California, San Diego La Jolla California USA
- Erin M. Johnston
- Bailey College of Science and Mathematics California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo California USA
- Sadie L. Small
- Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California, Davis Bodega Bay California USA
- Jay Staton
- Department of Fisheries Biology, Telonicher Marine Lab California Polytechnic State University Arcata California USA
- Grant T. Waltz
- Bailey College of Science and Mathematics California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo California USA
- Bonnie Basnett
- Moss Landing Marine Laboratories San Jose State University Moss Landing California USA
- Erin V. Satterthwaite
- Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California, Davis Bodega Bay California USA
- Helen Killeen
- Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California, Davis Bodega Bay California USA
- Connor D. Dibble
- Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California, Davis Bodega Bay California USA
- Scott L. Hamilton
- Moss Landing Marine Laboratories San Jose State University Moss Landing California USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.13000
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 17,
no. 2
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract A variety of criteria may influence the efficacy of networks of marine protected areas (MPA) designed to enhance biodiversity conservation and provide fisheries benefits. Meta‐analyses have evaluated the influence of MPA attributes on abundance, biomass, and size structure of harvested species, reporting that MPA size, age, depth, and connectivity influence the strength of MPA responses. However, few empirical MPA evaluation studies have used consistent sampling methodology across multiple MPAs and years. Our collaborative fisheries research program systematically sampled 12 no‐take or highly protective limited‐take MPAs and paired fished reference areas across a network spanning 1100 km of coastline to evaluate the factors driving MPA efficacy across a large geographic region. We found that increased size and age consistently contributed to increased fish catch, biomass, and positive species responses inside MPAs, while accounting for factors such as latitude, primary productivity, and distance to the nearest MPA. Our study provides a model framework to collaboratively engage diverse stakeholders in fisheries research and provide high‐quality data to assess the success of conservation strategies.
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