Marine Reserves : The need for systems

2006 
Basic biological principles and practical experience in many countries make it clear that Marine Reserves are important to science and education, essential for conservation, and useful in resource management. These features apply in all regions and ecosystems. They are independent of climate, biogeography, current human activities, and the present management. Representative and viable systems of Marine Reserves are necessary in all regions.
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