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Science ; 294(5548): 1920-3, 2001 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11729316

ABSTRACT

Marine reserves have been widely promoted as conservation and fishery management tools. There are robust demonstrations of conservation benefits, but fishery benefits remain controversial. We show that marine reserves in Florida (United States) and St. Lucia have enhanced adjacent fisheries. Within 5 years of creation, a network of five small reserves in St. Lucia increased adjacent catches of artisanal fishers by between 46 and 90%, depending on the type of gear the fishers used. In Florida, reserve zones in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge have supplied increasing numbers of world record-sized fish to adjacent recreational fisheries since the 1970s. Our study confirms theoretical predictions that marine reserves can play a key role in supporting fisheries.


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Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , Ecosystem , Fisheries/methods , Fishes , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Animals , Biomass , Cnidaria/physiology , Fisheries/statistics & numerical data , Fishes/physiology , Florida , Humans , Middle Aged , Saint Lucia , Time Factors
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