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Ecology Letters | 2008

Marine reserves: size and age do matter

Joachim Claudet; Craig W. Osenberg; Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi; Paolo Domenici; José-Antonio García-Charton; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; Fabio Badalamenti; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Alberto Brito; Fabio Bulleri; Jean-Michel Culioli; Mark Dimech; Jesús M. Falcón; I. Guala; Marco Milazzo; Julio Sánchez-Meca; Paul J. Somerfield; Ben Stobart; Frederic Vandeperre; Carlos Valle; Serge Planes

Marine reserves are widely used throughout the world to prevent overfishing and conserve biodiversity, but uncertainties remain about their optimal design. The effects of marine reserves are heterogeneous. Despite theoretical findings, empirical studies have previously found no effect of size on the effectiveness of marine reserves in protecting commercial fish stocks. Using 58 datasets from 19 European marine reserves, we show that reserve size and age do matter: Increasing the size of the no-take zone increases the density of commercial fishes within the reserve compared with outside; whereas the size of the buffer zone has the opposite effect. Moreover, positive effects of marine reserve on commercial fish species and species richness are linked to the time elapsed since the establishment of the protection scheme. The reserve size-dependency of the response to protection has strong implications for the spatial management of coastal areas because marine reserves are used for spatial zoning.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Abundances of demersal sharks and chimaera from 1994-2009 scientific surveys in the central Mediterranean Sea.

Sergio Ragonese; Sergio Vitale; Mark Dimech; Salvatore Mazzola

Bibliographic and data gathered in scientific bottom trawl surveys carried out off the Southern Coasts of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea), from 1994 to 2009 and between a depth of 10 and 800 m, were analysed in order to prepare a checklist of demersal sharks and chimaera, which are species sensitive to fisheries exploitation. Out of the 27 previously reported demersal shark and chimaera taxa in the Mediterranean, only 23 were found in literature and 20 sampled during the surveys in the investigated area. Among the species sampled in the surveys, only 2 ubiquitous ( Squalus blainville and Scyliorhinus canicula ) and 3 deep-water ( Chimaera monstrosa , Centrophorus granulosus and Galeus melastomus ) species showed a wide geographical distribution with a consistent abundance. Excluding the rare (such as Oxynotus centrina ) or uncommon shark (e.g. Squalus acanthias ), the estimated frequencies of occurrence and abundance indexes show a possible risk of local extinction for the almost exclusively (e.g. angelshark, Squatina spp.) or preferential (e.g. Scyliorhinus stellaris ) neritic species.


Journal for Nature Conservation | 2008

Effectiveness of European Atlanto-Mediterranean MPAs: Do they accomplish the expected effects on populations, communities and ecosystems?

José Antonio García-Charton; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; Concepción Marcos; Joachim Claudet; Fabio Badalamenti; Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi; Jesús M. Falcón; Marco Milazzo; Patrick J. Schembri; Ben Stobart; Frederic Vandeperre; Alberto Brito; Renato Chemello; Mark Dimech; Paolo Domenici; I. Guala; L. Le Diréach; E. Maggi; Serge Planes


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2008

Spatial assessment of fishing effort around European marine reserves: implications for successful fisheries management.

Vanessa Stelzenmüller; Guillaume Bernard; Gwenaël Cadiou; Matthew Camilleri; Romain Crec’hriou; Géraldine Criquet; Mark Dimech; Oscar Esparza; Ruth Higgins; Philippe Lenfant; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa


Fish and Fisheries | 2011

Effects of no-take area size and age of marine protected areas on fisheries yields: a meta-analytical approach

Frederic Vandeperre; Ruth Higgins; Julio Sánchez-Meca; Raquel Goñi; P. Martín-Sosa; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; Pedro Afonso; Iacopo Bertocci; Romain Crec’hriou; Giovanni D’Anna; Mark Dimech; Carmelo Dorta; Oscar Esparza; Jesús M. Falcón; Aitor Forcada; I. Guala; Laurence Le Diréach; Concepción Marcos; Celia Ojeda-Martínez; Carlo Pipitone; Patrick J. Schembri; Vanessa Stelzenmüller; Ben Stobart; Ricardo S. Santos


Biological Conservation | 2009

Fishers' perception of a 35-year old exclusive Fisheries Management Zone

Mark Dimech; Michael Darmanin; I. Philip Smith; Michel J. Kaiser; Patrick J. Schembri


Cahiers De Biologie Marine | 2007

Living deep-water Lophelia and Madrepora corals in Maltese waters (Strait of Sicily, Mediterranean sea)

Patrick J. Schembri; Mark Dimech; Matthew Camilleri; Rebecca Page


Scientia Marina | 2008

Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)

Mark Dimech; Matthew Camilleri; Jan Geert Hiddink; Michel J. Kaiser; Sergio Ragonese; Patrick J. Schembri


Bulletin of Marine Science | 2002

Changes in the structure of a Posidonia oceanica meadow and in the diversity of associated decapod, mollusc and echinoderm assemblages, resulting from inputs of waste from a marine fish farm (Malta, Central Mediterranean)

Mark Dimech; Joseph A. Borg; Patrick J. Schembri


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Ecosystem effects of fishing on the continental slope in the Central Mediterranean Sea

Mark Dimech; Michel J. Kaiser; Sergio Ragonese; Patrick J. Schembri

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