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Testing the use of marine protected areas to restore and manage tropical multispecies invertebrate fisheries at the Arnavon Islands, Solomon Islands : termination report


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Title: Testing the use of marine protected areas to restore and manage tropical multispecies invertebrate fisheries at the Arnavon Islands, Solomon Islands : termination report
Authors: Lincoln Smith, M.P.
Pitt, K.A.
Bell, J.D.
Ramohia, P.
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Keywords: Marine parks and reserves;Fishery management;Marine invertebrates;Marine resources conservation
ASFA Subjects: Marine invertebrates
Protected areas
Marine parks
Population abundance (in number)
APAIS Subject: Environmental management
Scientific research
Category: Research
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Series/Report no.: Research publication series no. 69
Research publication
Abstract: This report aimed to determine if the number and size of commercially important invertebrates (e.g. trochus, sea cucumbers and giant clams) increases as the result of the declaration of the Arnavon Islands Marine Conservation Area (MCA) relative to fished areas.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11017/349
ISBN: 9780642230980
Type of document: Report
Appears in Collections:Management



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