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Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management | 2009

A comparison of frameworks and objectives for implementation of marine protected areas in Northern Europe and in Southeast Asia

Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Linda Nguyen Thomsen

A proliferation of marine protected areas around the world, including Europe and Southeast Asia, is evidence of a growing global concern for the marine environment and its living resources. While marine protected areas in Europe on a wider scale have generally been considered a tool for either nature conservation or a technical measure in management of fisheries, overall management objectives of marine protected areas in Southeast Asian countries have varied more significantly between countries and sites due to differences in societal needs and opportunities, spatial scales, environmental conditions and varying threats. These differences have resulted in different approaches to marine protected area development and management. Management of the Northern European marine environment and its living resources is highly sectoral and largely determined by central directives and policies stemming from the European Union, such as the Habitats Directive and the Common Fisheries Policy. This paper however, will touch upon an ongoing evolution within the European Union from a strictly sectoral approach to marine protected areas and marine management, towards a more integrated, ecosystem approach to management of fisheries and the marine environment. In Southeast Asia, marine protected area development is usually determined by individual governments, municipalities and coastal communities, based upon specific needs and settings. Examples of such marine protected areas in Vietnam and the Philippines will be described, including their underlying institutional frameworks and objectives such as tourism, management of artisanal fisheries, etc. Examples of differences and similarities between Northern European and Southeast Asian marine protected areas will be presented and areas in which regions might learn from one another identified. For instance, where Southeast Asian protected areas have addressed the inevitable interdependency between healthy ecosystems and sustainable coastal fisheries for decades, marine protected areas in Northern Europe usually address either large scale management of stocks of individual fish species or nature conservation. Tourism has long been an overarching driving force in marine protected area implementation in SE Asia, while in Northern Europe especially this has only had little influence on overall objectives pertaining to the marine environment.


Archive | 2009

Marine spatial planning in the Nordic region

Mette Blæsbjerg; Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Ole Vestergaard; Janet Pawlak

Increasing demands on resources in the marine area are compromising the future viability of the marine environment and in recent years the need to pursue new approaches for a sustainable use of our ...


Marine Policy | 2012

The science of European marine reserves: Status, efficacy, and future needs

Phillip B. Fenberg; Jennifer E. Caselle; Joachim Claudet; Michaela Clemence; Steven D. Gaines; José Antonio García-Charton; Emanuel João Gonçalves; Kirsten Grorud-Colvert; Paolo Guidetti; Stuart R. Jenkins; Peter Jones; Sarah E. Lester; Robin M Mcallen; Even Moland; Serge Planes; Thomas Kirk Sørensen


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

Estimating seabed pressure from demersal trawls, seines, and dredges based on gear design and dimensions

Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Francois Bastardie; Mike Breen; Grete E. Dinesen; Niels T. Hintzen; Pascal Laffargue; Lars O. Mortensen; J. Rasmus Nielsen; Hans C. Nilsson; Finbarr G. O’Neill; Hans Polet; David G. Reid; Antonello Sala; Mattias Sköld; Christopher J. Smith; Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Oliver Tully; Mustafa Zengin; Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp


Research Ideas and Outcomes | 2017

Advancing marine conservation in European and contiguous seas with the MarCons Action

Stelios Katsanevakis; Peter Mackelworth; Marta Coll; Simonetta Fraschetti; Vesna Mačić; Sylvaine Giakoumi; Peter Jones; Noam Levin; Paolo G. Albano; Fabio Badalamenti; Ruth Brennan; Joachim Claudet; Dubravko Culibrk; Giovanni D'Anna; Alan Deidun; Athanasios Evagelopoulos; José Antonio García-Charton; David Goldsborough; Draško Holcer; Carlos Jimenez; Salit Kark; Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Bojan Lazar; Georg Martin; Antonios D. Mazaris; Fiorenza Micheli; E. J. Milner-Gulland; Carlo Pipitone; Michelle E. Portman; Fabio Pranovi


Archive | 2009

Marine spatial planning in the Nordic region: Principles, perspectives and opportunities

Mette Blæsbjerg; Janet Pawlak; Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Ole Vestergaard


Marine Policy | 2016

Uncovering governance mechanisms surrounding harbour porpoise conservation in the Danish Skagerrak Sea

Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Lotte Kindt-Larsen


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2016

Identification of high-risk areas for harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena bycatch using remote electronic monitoring and satellite telemetry data

Lotte Kindt-Larsen; Casper Willestofte Berg; Jakob Tougaard; Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Kerstin Geitner; Simon Northridge; Signe Sveegaard; Finn Larsen


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

A correction to “Estimating seabed pressure from demersal trawls, seines and dredges based on gear design and dimensions”

Ole Ritzau Eigaard; Francois Bastardie; Mike Breen; Grete E. Dinesen; Niels T. Hintzen; Pascal Laffargue; Lars O. Mortensen; J. Rasmus Nielsen; Hans C. Nilsson; Finbarr G. O'Neill; Hans Polet; David G. Reid; Antonello Sala; Mattias Sköld; Christopher J. Smith; Thomas Kirk Sørensen; Oliver Tully; Mustafa Zengin; Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp


Archive | 2011

The Science of Marine Reserves (2nd Edition, Europe)

Steven D. Gaines; Peter Jones; Jennifer E. Caselle; Joachim Claudet; Michaela Clemence; Phillip B. Fenberg; José Antonio García Charton; Emanuel João Gonçalves; Kirsten Grorud-Colver; Paolo Guidetti; Stuart R. Jenkins; Sarah E. Lester; Rob McAllen; Even Moland; Serge Planes; Enric Sala; Thomas Kirk Sørensen

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Grete E. Dinesen

Technical University of Denmark

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Ole Ritzau Eigaard

Technical University of Denmark

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Finn Larsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Josefine Egekvist

Technical University of Denmark

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Kerstin Geitner

Technical University of Denmark

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Morten Vinther

Technical University of Denmark

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Francois Bastardie

Technical University of Denmark

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David Goldsborough

Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences

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Claus Reedtz Sparrevohn

Technical University of Denmark

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Erik Hoffmann

Technical University of Denmark

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