Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.

There are numerous examples of no-take marine reserves effectively conserving fish stocks within their boundaries. However, no-take reserves can be rendered ineffective and turned into 'paper parks' through poor compliance and weak enforcement of reserve regulations. Long-term monitoring i...

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Main Authors: Sahir Advani, Laura N Rix, Danielle M Aherne, Magdy A Alwany, David M Bailey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4423979?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f683de31b02741f7b6b7fd7a7e4b9fd72020-11-25T02:08:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012609810.1371/journal.pone.0126098Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.Sahir AdvaniLaura N RixDanielle M AherneMagdy A AlwanyDavid M BaileyThere are numerous examples of no-take marine reserves effectively conserving fish stocks within their boundaries. However, no-take reserves can be rendered ineffective and turned into 'paper parks' through poor compliance and weak enforcement of reserve regulations. Long-term monitoring is thus essential to assess the effectiveness of marine reserves in meeting conservation and management objectives. This study documents the present state of the 15-year old no-take zone (NTZ) of South El Ghargana within the Nabq Managed Resource Protected Area, South Sinai, Egyptian Red Sea. Previous studies credited willing compliance by the local fishing community for the increased abundances of targeted fish within the designated NTZ boundaries compared to adjacent fished or take-zones. We compared benthic habitat and fish abundance within the NTZ and the adjacent take sites open to fishing, but found no significant effect of the reserve. Instead, the strongest evidence was for a simple negative relationship between fishing pressure and distance from the closest fishing village. The abundance of targeted piscivorous fish increased significantly with increasing distance from the village, while herbivorous fish showed the opposite trend. This gradient was supported by a corresponding negative correlation between the amount of discarded fishing gear observed on the reef and increasing distance from the village. Discarded fishing gear within the NTZ suggested decreased compliance with the no-take regulations. Our findings indicate that due to non-compliance the no-take reserve is no longer functioning effectively, despite its apparent initial successes and instead a gradient of fishing pressure exists with distance from the nearest fishing community.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4423979?pdf=render
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Magdy A Alwany
David M Bailey
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Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.
PLoS ONE
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Laura N Rix
Danielle M Aherne
Magdy A Alwany
David M Bailey
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title Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.
title_short Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.
title_full Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.
title_fullStr Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.
title_full_unstemmed Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.
title_sort distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description There are numerous examples of no-take marine reserves effectively conserving fish stocks within their boundaries. However, no-take reserves can be rendered ineffective and turned into 'paper parks' through poor compliance and weak enforcement of reserve regulations. Long-term monitoring is thus essential to assess the effectiveness of marine reserves in meeting conservation and management objectives. This study documents the present state of the 15-year old no-take zone (NTZ) of South El Ghargana within the Nabq Managed Resource Protected Area, South Sinai, Egyptian Red Sea. Previous studies credited willing compliance by the local fishing community for the increased abundances of targeted fish within the designated NTZ boundaries compared to adjacent fished or take-zones. We compared benthic habitat and fish abundance within the NTZ and the adjacent take sites open to fishing, but found no significant effect of the reserve. Instead, the strongest evidence was for a simple negative relationship between fishing pressure and distance from the closest fishing village. The abundance of targeted piscivorous fish increased significantly with increasing distance from the village, while herbivorous fish showed the opposite trend. This gradient was supported by a corresponding negative correlation between the amount of discarded fishing gear observed on the reef and increasing distance from the village. Discarded fishing gear within the NTZ suggested decreased compliance with the no-take regulations. Our findings indicate that due to non-compliance the no-take reserve is no longer functioning effectively, despite its apparent initial successes and instead a gradient of fishing pressure exists with distance from the nearest fishing community.
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