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Region-wide temporal and spatial variation in Caribbean reef architecture: is coral cover the whole story? Global Change Biology 17:2470-2477.Ĭlimate Marine Protected Areas Nutrients Shoreline Protection Stony CoralĪlvarez-Filip, L Gill, JA Dulvy, NK Perry, AL Watkinson, AR Cote, IM. South & Central America US Pacific & Hawaii MexicoĬoastal Development Finfish Harvest Fish Fishing Sector Marine Protected AreasĪlvarez-Filip, L Cote, IM Gill, JA Watkinson, AR Dulvy, NK. Large Recovery of Fish Biomass in a No-Take Marine Reserve. (USA).īeaches & Nature Parks Climate Coastal Development Cultural Policies Cultural Protections Finfish Harvest Fishing & Harvesting Management Fishing Sector Hotel & Food Services Monetary Valuation Ocean Acidity Sediment Shoreline Protection Storms & Hurricanes Tourism & Recreation Tourism & Recreation Policies ValuationĪburto-Oropeza, O Erisman, B Galland, GR Mascarenas-Osorio, I Sala, E Ezcurra, E. World Resource Institute, Washington, D.C. Coastal Capital: Jamaica - The Economic Contribution of Jamaica�s Coral Reefs. Review Decision Support Frameworks & Toolsīanks, Credit, & Securities Coastal Development Cultural Policies Cultural Protections Finfish Harvest Fish Marine Protected Areas Monetary Valuation Social Organizations Special Use Permitting Storms & Hurricanes Tourism & Recreation Tourism & Recreation Policies ValuationĢ011. Coastal Capital Literature Review: Economic Valuation of Coastal and Marine Resources in Jamaica. Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility, Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cains, Australia.Ģ011. Spatial and temoporal patterns of indicators of reef health on the Great Barrier Reef. Choose a more specific topic to narrow number of citations. Sorting and filtering have been disabled. Many of the same socio-economic sectors that create pressures through contact uses benefit from goods and services provided by the reef, including recreational opportunities and seafood. Permitting for special uses, such as collection of species for scientific research, may be allowed. Dredging regulations can be implemented to control the location and intensity of dredging, draining, or filling activities. Fishing regulations can influence activities and locations of fishing boats and types of fishing gear used. Boating regulations, such as mooring buoys, fines, and low-wake zones, can be established to minimize sediment resuspension, groundings, or anchor damage. Resource use management can be used to control contact uses by establishing designated uses for navigable water, swimmable water, or protected areas. A change in the provision of ecosystem services, or a desire to improve provision of ecosystem services, may elicit responses to reduce or manage contact uses that include harvesting or physical damage to reef species.