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Scientific Reports | 2016

Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs

Cordelia H. Moore; Ben Radford; Hugh P. Possingham; Andrew J. Heyward; Romola R. Stewart; Matthew E. Watts; Jim Prescott; Stephen J. Newman; Euan S. Harvey; Rebecca Fisher; Clay Bryce; Ryan J. Lowe; Oliver Berry; Alexis Espinosa-Gayosso; Errol Sporer; Thor Saunders

Creating large conservation zones in remote areas, with less intense stakeholder overlap and limited environmental information, requires periodic review to ensure zonation mitigates primary threats and fill gaps in representation, while achieving conservation targets. Follow-up reviews can utilise improved methods and data, potentially identifying new planning options yielding a desirable balance between stakeholder interests. This research explored a marine zoning system in north-west Australia–a biodiverse area with poorly documented biota. Although remote, it is economically significant (i.e. petroleum extraction and fishing). Stakeholder engagement was used to source the best available biodiversity and socio-economic data and advanced spatial analyses produced 765 high resolution data layers, including 674 species distributions representing 119 families. Gap analysis revealed the current proposed zoning system as inadequate, with 98.2% of species below the Convention on Biological Diversity 10% representation targets. A systematic conservation planning algorithm Maxan provided zoning options to meet representation targets while balancing this with industry interests. Resulting scenarios revealed that conservation targets could be met with minimal impacts on petroleum and fishing industries, with estimated losses of 4.9% and 7.2% respectively. The approach addressed important knowledge gaps and provided a powerful and transparent method to reconcile industry interests with marine conservation.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2009

Spatial prediction of demersal fish distributions: enhancing our understanding of species–environment relationships

Cordelia H. Moore; Euan S. Harvey; Kimberly P. Van Niel


Marine Biology | 2010

The application of predicted habitat models to investigate the spatial ecology of demersal fish assemblages

Cordelia H. Moore; Euan S. Harvey; Kimberly P. Van Niel


Ecography | 2011

The effect of landscape composition and configuration on the spatial distribution of temperate demersal fish

Cordelia H. Moore; Kimberly P. Van Niel; Euan S. Harvey


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2013

Deepwater marine protected areas of the main Hawaiian Islands: Establishing baselines for commercially valuable bottomfish populations

Cordelia H. Moore; Jeffrey C. Drazen; Christopher Kelley; William F. X. E. Misa


Marine Policy | 2016

Improving essential fish habitat designation to support sustainable ecosystem-based fisheries management

Cordelia H. Moore; Jeffrey C. Drazen; Ben Radford; Christopher Kelley; Stephen J. Newman


Diversity and Distributions | 2017

Regional‐scale environmental drivers of highly endemic temperate fish communities located within a climate change hotspot

Ronen Galaiduk; Andrew R. Halford; Ben Radford; Cordelia H. Moore; Euan S. Harvey


Coral Reefs | 2017

Submerged oceanic shoals of north Western Australia are a major reservoir of marine biodiversity

Cordelia H. Moore; Mike Cappo; Ben Radford; Andrew J. Heyward


Diversity and Distributions | 2018

Gradients of disturbance and environmental conditions shape coral community structure for south-eastern Indian Ocean reefs

Jens Zinke; James P. Gilmour; Rebecca Fisher; Marji Puotinen; Joseph Maina; Emily S. Darling; Michael Stat; Zoe Richards; Tim R. McClanahan; Maria Beger; Cordelia H. Moore; Nicholas A. J. Graham; Ming Feng; Jean Paul A. Hobbs; Scott N. Evans; Stuart N. Field; George Shedrawi; Russell C. Babcock; Shaun K. Wilson


Fisheries Research | 2017

Habitat-based species distribution modelling of the Hawaiian deepwater snapper-grouper complex

Zack S. Oyafuso; Jeffrey C. Drazen; Cordelia H. Moore; Erik C. Franklin

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Ben Radford

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Kimberly P. Van Niel

University of Western Australia

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Rebecca Fisher

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Jeffrey C. Drazen

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Andrew J. Heyward

University of Western Australia

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Stephen J. Newman

Government of Western Australia

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Christopher Kelley

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Alexis Espinosa-Gayosso

University of Western Australia

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Andrew Heyward

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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