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- Title
Seventy-One Important Questions for the Conservation of Marine Biodiversity.
- Authors
PARSONS, E. C. M.; FAVARO, BRETT; AGUIRRE, A. ALONSO; BAUER, AMY L.; BLIGHT, LOUISE K.; CIGLIANO, JOHN A.; COLEMAN, MELINDA A.; CÔTÉ, ISABELLE M.; DRAHEIM, MEGAN; FLETCHER, STEPHEN; FOLEY, MELISSA M.; JEFFERSON, REBECCA; JONES, MIRANDA C.; KELAHER, BRENDAN P.; LUNDQUIST, CAROLYN J.; MCCARTHY, JULIE‐BETH; NELSON, ANNE; PATTERSON, KATHERYN; WALSH, LESLIE; WRIGHT, ANDREW J.
- Abstract
The ocean provides food, economic activity, and cultural value for a large proportion of humanity. Our knowledge of marine ecosystems lags behind that of terrestrial ecosystems, limiting effective protection of marine resources. We describe the outcome of 2 workshops in 2011 and 2012 to establish a list of important questions, which, if answered, would substantially improve our ability to conserve and manage the world's marine resources. Participants included individuals from academia, government, and nongovernment organizations with broad experience across disciplines, marine ecosystems, and countries that vary in levels of development. Contributors from the fields of science, conservation, industry, and government submitted questions to our workshops, which we distilled into a list of priority research questions. Through this process, we identified 71 key questions. We grouped these into 8 subject categories, each pertaining to a broad component of marine conservation: fisheries, climate change, other anthropogenic threats, ecosystems, marine citizenship, policy, societal and cultural considerations, and scientific enterprise. Our questions address many issues that are specific to marine conservation, and will serve as a road map to funders and researchers to develop programs that can greatly benefit marine conservation. Setenta y Un Preguntas Importantes para la Conservación de la Biodiversidad Marina
- Subjects
MARINE biodiversity conservation; MARINE ecology; FISHERIES; FISH conservation; CLIMATE change research
- Publication
Conservation Biology, 2014, Vol 28, Issue 5, p1206
- ISSN
0888-8892
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cobi.12303