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A
REVIEW OF THE ECOLOGICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SUBTIDAL MARINE
RESERVES IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
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this time these reports are only availble in PDF format. A limited
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Now Available in Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Series
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Announcement
of Report Release by William Douros, Superintendent MBNMS (88KB
PDF)
A
Review of the Ecological Effectiveness of Subtidal Marine Reserves in
Central California (2002) Richard M. Starr, Mark H. Carr,
Jennifer Caselle, James A. Estes, Caroline Pomeroy, Craig Syms, David
A. VenTresca, Mary M. Yoklavich
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1:To
learn about the ecological effectiveness of the three subtidal marine
reserves in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (Hopkins Marine
Life Refuge, Point Lobos Ecological Reserve, Big Creek Ecological Reserve)
and the one in the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (the natural
area on the north side of East Anacapa Island), download the report
by Starr and others (2002) entitled, “A
Review of the Ecological Effectiveness of Subtidal Marine Reserves in
Central California, Part 1: Synopsis of Scientific Investigations.”
(1.2MB PDF)
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2:To learn how the three subtidal marine reserves in the Monterey Bay
National Marine Sanctuary (Hopkins Marine Life Refuge, Point Lobos Ecological
Reserve, Big Creek Ecological Reserve) and the one in the Channel Islands
National Marine Sanctuary (the natural area on the north side of East
Anacapa Island) compare with the predicted benefits of the goals listed
in the Marine Protected Areas report by the National Research Council
(2001), download the report by Starr and others (2002) entitled, “A
Review of the Ecological Effectiveness of Subtidal Marine Reserves in
Central California, Part II: Summary of Existing Marine Reserves in
Central California and their Potential Benefits.” (1.2MB PDF)
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