Research paper

Recruitment cross-subsidy of snapper from reserves to fished populations

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Recruitment cross-subsidy of snapper from reserves to fished populations
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The creation of marine reserves can be justified on the basis of scientific value, protection of biodiversity and eco-tourism benefits. However, they still face opposition from fishing interests, who claim that they lock up resources and increase fishing pressure elsewhere. This study uses numerical modelling to investigate the potential for recruitment cross-subsidy (marine reserves replenishing fish stocks outside their boundaries) from the Leigh Marine Reserve, New Zealand. A hybrid 2/3 di...

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Research paper
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Report
Date created
2008
Creator
Croucher, Adrian
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/2292/6147
Related subjects
Snapper / Leigh / New Zealand / Recruitment cross-subsidy / Numerical model

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