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Timisela, Natelda R., Hellen Nanlohy, and Ignatia Dyahapsari. "MANAGEMENT OF SEA RESOURCES BASED ON LOCAL WISDOMS IN CONSERVATION OF ISLAND KEI IN MALUKU TENGGARA REGENCY." Coastal and Ocean Journal (COJ) 1, no. 2 (November 21, 2017): 113–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/coj.1.2.113-126.

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 The aim of research to determine the potential and use of marine resources, describe the values of local wisdom that have relevance to the management of marine resources, and describe forms of marine resource management. The research method used is survey method, by conducting in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The research location is located in Kei Island conservation area, Pulau-Pulau and the surrounding waters, Southeast Maluku Regency. Data were analyzed descriptively qualitative by describing all variables examined clearly and accurately. The results showed that the
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Lavery, Paul. "Marine Management: Marine Conservation." Pacific Conservation Biology 5, no. 4 (1999): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc00240a.

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The research papers in this volume highlight some of the major issues in marine conservation and offer some exciting insights into future directions for research and management. It is particularly pleasing that the issue focuses on seagrasses, a component of marine biodiversity that is well recognized and with profound ecological significance, but has suffered widespread decline in its distribution over the past half century. The absence of any accurate inventory of seagrass resources makes it difficult to accurately assess the cumulative impact of human activity on them. However, the need to
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Odhiambo, Felix Otieno. "Challenges in Harmonising Conservation Laws on Living Marine Resources within the Framework of the EAC: Case Study of Tanzania and Kenya." Eastern Africa Law Review 49, no. 1 (June 30, 2022): 157–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.56279/ealr.v49i1.5.

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Marine ecosystems comprise transboundary resources which occupy up to 71% of the earth’s surface. Up to 90% of the world’s living marine resources exist within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The 1982 UN LOSC confers management and conservation of the EEZ to the coastal State’s jurisdiction. It is, however, argued that since oceans are transboundary, effective conservation of their living resources requires a coordinated approach between neighbouring coastal States. Such approaches would help to avoid a situation where living marine resources of the same ecosystem are possibly conflicting c
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Sihadi, Sihadi. "PARTISIPASI PEMUDA DALAM KONSERVASI SUMBERDAYA ALAM LAUT DAN PESISIR DI DESA CIBALONG, GARUT SELATAN." Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Lingkungan dan Pembangunan 13, no. 1 (May 4, 2017): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/plpb.131.03.

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The purpose of this research to determine the relationship between indigenous knowledge, attitudes toward the environment, and motivation in keeping marine environment with the participation of youth in the natural resources conservation of marine and coastal. The research was conducted at Cibalong Coastal Village, Garut Selatan, 2009. with n = 170 selected randomly.The research findings are as follow: (1) there is positive correlation between of indigenous knowledge with the participation of youth in the natural resources conservation of marine and coastal, (2) there is positive correlation b
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H. Talbot, Frank. "Australia's marine conservation." Pacific Conservation Biology 10, no. 4 (2004): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc040205.

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The world's handling of marine living resources has been clearly less than successful. In particular our abuse of the natural bounty of fisheries has been disgraceful, with most major stocks overfished, and some of the richest, like the cod on the West Atlantic Grand Banks, virtually destroyed. Greed and politics have played their part, but scientists have also been to blame. Setting "maximum sustainable yields" in highly variable systems has proved impossible. Almost irresistable pressures from fishers in good years and a rapid increase in fishing technology and navigation has set the scene f
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Adimu, Hasan Eldin, Tezza Fauzan, Latifa Fekri, La Ode Abdul Fajar Hasidu, and Ilham Antariksa Tsabaramo. "Coral Reefs Health Level in The Local Use Zone of Lentea Island Wakatobi National Park, Indonesia." Coastal and Marine Journal 1, no. 1 (June 2, 2023): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.61548/cmj.v1i1.9.

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Coral reefs are marine resources that are most vulnerable to disturbances from both human and natural activities. Fishing activities that are not environmentally friendly such as bombardment and potassium are still found in coastal areas and threaten the resources in the conservation area. This research will look at the health condition of coral reefs in conservation areas, especially in local utilization zones. In this zone the activity of exploiting marine resources is very high, therefore data is needed to find out and prove whether the use of marine resources is damaging. Locations were se
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Obie, Muhammad, and Lahaji. "Coastal and Marine Resource Policies and the Loss of Ethnic Identity of the Bajo Tribe." Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 9, no. 3 (May 10, 2020): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2020-0050.

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The Bajo Tribe constructs themselves as part of their environment; their identity is bound to their relationship with coastal and marine resources. They lived and owned the coastal and marine resources in Tomini Bay since the 1800s; however, it shifted when the state set conservation and concession policies since the 1980s. This research analyzed the coastal and marine resource policies and its impact on the ethnic identity of the Bajo tribe. The researchers applied the historical sociology approach and collected data through observation, interviews, and documentation methods. The result showe
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Seok-Yong Lee. "Marine Living Resources Conservation and International Fishery Law." 과학기술법연구 22, no. 1 (February 2016): 199–238. http://dx.doi.org/10.32430/ilst.2016.22.1.199.

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Santos, Ricardo Serrão, Stephen Hawkins, Luis Rocha Monteiro, Mário Alves, and Eduardo José Isidro. "Marine research, resources and conservation in the Azores." Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 5, no. 4 (December 1995): 311–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3270050406.

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Bi, Mo, Zhenke Zhang, Xinya Guo, and Lei Wan. "Evaluation of Sustainable Utilization of African Marine Fishery Resources." Fishes 8, no. 1 (December 22, 2022): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes8010004.

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Sustainable utilization evaluation is the basis for ensuring the sustainable exploitation of fisheries’ resources. This paper explores the changes in the mean trophic level of African marine fish catches during a 70-year period based on the statistical data on marine fisheries’ catches in Africa from 1950–2019, provided by the FAO in, order to determine the sustainable utilization of Africa’s fishery resources. The results indicate that although the marine fishery resources of African coastal countries have great variability, their exploitation has roughly gone through the stages of under-expl
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Goldsworthy, Lynda. "Finding the ‘Conservation’ in the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources." Yearbook of Polar Law Online 12, no. 1 (December 13, 2021): 132–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116427_012010010.

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The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) was adopted in the 1980s amid concerns of a growth in unregulated fishing in the region. The Convention’s objective – ‘the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources’ – reflects the negotiators’ intention for CCAMLR’s responsibilities to extend beyond fisheries responsibilities to the conservation of all species and marine ecosystems in the Convention’s area. The intention of CCAMLR’s objective has generated significant debate throughout CCAMLR’s 39 years of operation, and there appears to be no common agre
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Miller, Denzil, Eugene Sabourenkov, and David Ramm. "Managing Antarctic Marine Living Resources: The CCAMLR Approach." International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 19, no. 3 (2004): 317–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1571808042886075.

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AbstractThis paper documents the experiences of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) in developing, and implementing, its fisheries conservation and management measures. Examples are given to show how the provisions of Article II of the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CAMLR Convention) have been applied in practice. Generally, these provisions strive for an ecosystem-based and precautionary approach to the management of harvested and non-harvested species. Emphasis is given to the development of management measur
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Sotskova, P. V. "International Legal Issues in the Conservation of Marine Genetic Resources." Moscow Journal of International Law, no. 4 (February 28, 2024): 86–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2023-4-86-97.

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INTRODUCTION. Nowadays the issues concerning conservation of marine biological diversity become important for the community of States in the light of the expansion of the scale of economic activity in marine spaces and of the opportunities of using such resources. At the universal contractual level an answer was proposed to a number of questions that have arisen in this area: on March 4, 2023, the text of the Agreement (under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea) with a long title: “on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond Natio
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Hofman, Robert J. "Convention for the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources." Marine Policy 17, no. 6 (November 1993): 534–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-597x(93)90016-v.

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Ravishankar, CN, and VR Madhu. "Fishing Technologies for Conservation of Marine Fish Genetic Resources." Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources 35, no. 3 (2022): 322–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-1926.2022.00092.4.

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Basri, La Ode Ali, I. Wayan Mudana, Wa Ode Sitti Habsah, Akhmad Marhadi, La Tarifu, Faika Burhan, and La Janu. "Pamali, Bajo’s Local Wisdom in the Conservation of Marine Resources." Asian Social Science 13, no. 12 (November 28, 2017): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v13n12p63.

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The purpose of this study is to examine and analyze the tradition of pamali (taboo/tobo) as one of local wisdom of Bajo tribe in the conservation of marine resources. This research was conducted in Bungin Permai Village, South Konawe District, Southeast Sulawesi. Data collection techniques were conducted through in-depth interviews, involved observations, document studies and focused discussions. Data analysis is done through data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The results show that pamali or abstinence is one of local wisdom of Bajo tribe in the conservation of marine resources
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Sitti Rahmah Tating and Atika Puspita Marzaman. "Kebijakan Pemeliharaan Kelestarian Hayati Laut dalam Pengelolaan SDA di Indonesia." Mandub : Jurnal Politik, Sosial, Hukum dan Humaniora 2, no. 1 (December 18, 2023): 28–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.59059/mandub.v2i1.852.

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The exploration of policies for the conservation of marine biodiversity in the management of natural resources (SDA) in Indonesia emphasizes the urgency of preserving marine biodiversity in the world's largest archipelagic country. Challenges such as illegal fishing, environmental degradation, and a lack of institutional coordination take center stage. With the aim of identifying barriers and opportunities for policy implementation, this study analyzes models of natural resource management using a qualitative approach through literature review. The study focuses on theories of conservation, na
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Syarif, Erman. "Kearifan Konservasi Sumberdaya Laut Nelayan Tradisional Bajoe Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia." Indonesian Journal of Social Science Education (IJSSE) 3, no. 2 (July 31, 2021): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.29300/ijsse.v3i2.4826.

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Marine resources in Indonesia are experiencing degradation. Conservation based on local wisdom is a very valuable asset in conserving marine resources in Indonesia. This research aims to identify: (1) what are the characteristics of traditional fishermen in Bajoe Village, and (2) what are the forms of local wisdom in marine resource conservation. This type of research is qualitative. The research location is in Bajoe Village, Tanete Riattang Timur District, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Sources of data are informants (Ponggawa Fishermen, Ponggawa Nelayan Bugis and Sawi-sawi
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Upe, Ambo, Andi Tenri, Shadrack Kipkoech Sitienei, Ali Hadara, Pendais Hak, and Achmad Syarahil. "Zoning System in Biodiversity Conservation and Marine Ecological Sustainability: An Emic Perspective of the Bajo People in Southeast Sulawesi." Indonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues (IJSEI) 3, no. 3 (December 30, 2022): 279–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.47540/ijsei.v3i3.650.

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The spirit of fisheries modernization or known as the blue revolution is to transform traditional fishing communities into modern fishermen. This paradigm aims to utilize marine resources in a modern way to increase the income of fishing communities in particular, and the income of the State in general. However, in its implementation, the use of maritime resources tends to lead to massive exploitation, thus causing damage to biodiversity and threatening ecological sustainability. Therefore, it is necessary to manage sustainable marine resources as carried out by the Bajo people. This study aim
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TALAAT, WAN IZATUL ASMA WAN, SYUHADA MD JUHARI, NORIZAN ESA, SALASIAH CHE LAH, and BADARUDDIN MOHAMAD. "Traditional ecological knowledge in conserving marine resources in Terengganu, Malaysia." Nusantara Bioscience 10, no. 1 (February 1, 2018): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/nusbiosci/n100102.

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Talaat WIAW, Md Juhari S, Esa N, Che Lah S, Mohamad M. 2018. Traditional ecological knowledge in conserving marine resources in Terengganu, Malaysia. Nusantara Bioscience 10: 6-11. Conserving marine resources to ensure its sustainable supply requires concerted effort by all the stakeholders including the local fishermen. The zoning of MPAs by the government is a formal method of conserving marine resources where some efforts of conservation on the specified areas are demonstrated. Currently, in the Terengganu waters, which sits in the southernmost part of the South China Sea, the only MPAs are
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Irmadhiany, Meizani, Victor Nikijuluw, Ketut S. Putra, Rian Prasetia, Burhanuddin, Elle Wibisono, Amehr Hakim, Juliana Tomasow, and Tri Armanto. "Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) with a Reference on Protection-production Approach: An Initial Lesson of TWP East Bintan, Kepulauan Riau Province." BIO Web of Conferences 92 (2024): 01025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249201025.

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Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) encompasses a holistic marine management strategy that intertwines robust marine ecosystem preservation with sustainable resource utilization. This method aims to harness oceanic resources while advocating for the financial backing of crucial scientific research, sustainable ecosystem management, and support for local fisherfolk and communities, ultimately enhancing the resilience of marine environments. In Indonesia, unlocking the full potential of nature-based solutions for climate mitigation, marine conservation, and sustainable oceanic development necess
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Sejati, A. A., Sudarmo, and R. H. Haryanti. "Indigenous community governance in marine conservation: A bibliometric analysis." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1317, no. 1 (March 1, 2024): 012004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1317/1/012004.

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Abstract Maintaining marine sustainability and biodiversity requires support and cooperation from the government, stakeholders, and community. Indigenous communities have the right to restoration and protection of the environment and productive capacity of land, territory, sea, and all their natural resources. Research on community governance has been carried out by many researchers with increasingly developing topics. Including topics about indigenous peoples and natural resource conservation. This research aims is to determine the development of research trends regarding community governance
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Syarif, Erman, Hendra Hendra, Maddatuang M, and Alief Saputro. "Konservasi Sumber Daya pada Masyarakat Pesisir Berbasis Kearifan Lokal." Civic Education Law and Humaniora : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terintegrasi 1, no. 1 (January 27, 2023): 10–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37905/celara.v1i1.18656.

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Through competent, intelligent, sustainable and long-term oriented human resources, the optimization and success of further development of natural resource management can be achieved. The PKM activities carried out combine lecture and discussion methods. This PKM activity aims to: 1) increase coastal community knowledge about resource conservation, 2) increase coastal community awareness about resource conservation, and 3) form environmentally friendly coastal community behavior. The results of the service showed that the participants' knowledge and involvement in protecting resources had incr
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Maulana, Riyan, Meuthia Aula Jabbar, Yonvitner, Asep Ma’mun, and Ahmad Zahid. "Investigation and Analysis of Fish Assemblages within The Berau Bay Ecosystem, West Papua, and Their Utilization Potential." BIO Web of Conferences 92 (2024): 01031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249201031.

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Fisheries resource assessment is pivotal for grasping marine ecosystem dynamics and guiding sustainable management practices. This study focuses on exploring the fisheries resources within Berau Bay, situated in the biodiverse-rich West Papua Province, known for its significant marine biodiversity and importance to local livelihoods. Despite its importance, there is a notable absence of comprehensive assessments concerning the bay’s fisheries resources and their utilization potential. This research endeavors to fill this gap by providing a detailed analysis to inform sustainable management str
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Nicol, Stephen. "CCAMLR and its approaches to management of the krill fishery." Polar Record 27, no. 162 (July 1991): 229–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247400012626.

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AbstractThe Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic MarineLiving Resources has met annually since 1982, with the task of implementing the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources; the treaty which was designed to manage rationally the exploitation of resources in the Southern Ocean. The central resource of the region is Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana) and despite nine years of meetings the Commission has yet to adopt any conservation measures to protect krill. This article examines the published work of the Commission, seeking to determine how the Commi
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Vylegzhanin, A. N., and P. V. Sotskova. "How to manage genetic resources in the Arctic Ocean?" Arctic: Ecology and Economy 14, no. 1 (March 2024): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.25283/2223-4594-2024-1-46-55.

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The paper examines possible mechanisms for states to manage genetic resources in the Arctic Ocean in the general context of internationally agreed norms on the conservation of biological diversity and the increasing attention of states to the degradation of the world ocean ecosystems. The main attention is paid to the cumulative consideration of the rules on marine living resources, including genetic ones, which are provided for in the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, as well as its 2000 and 2010 Protocols. The entry into force of the UN Ag
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Merrick, Richard. "Mechanisms for science to shape US living marine resource conservation policy." ICES Journal of Marine Science 75, no. 7 (December 15, 2017): 2319–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx228.

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Abstract National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries are responsible for the stewardship of the US living marine resources and their habitat and for providing productive and sustainable fisheries, safe sources of seafood, the recovery and conservation of protected resources, and healthy ecosystems to the nation. Their approach to conservation requires, by legislative mandates, that management be informed by science. It has evolved into a four-step approach to providing this advice: (i) the national framework for conservation science, (ii) region specific implementation, (iii) dev
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Zurk, Lisa M., Helen H. Ou, Scott Schecklman, and Ayal Lutwak. "Acoustic Monitoring of Marine Conservation Areas." Marine Technology Society Journal 48, no. 6 (November 1, 2014): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/mtsj.48.6.7.

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AbstractThis paper introduces underwater sensing technologies for acoustic monitoring of marine conservation areas. Small networks of individual passive acoustic sensors have been deployed to investigate a low-cost solution for monitoring motorized vessels and marine ambient noise in large areas. A data processing package, called “Conservancy-Watch,” is introduced for environmental management and conservation of natural resources. The package includes passive sensing database creation, ambient noise monitoring to identify long-term trends and impacts, classification of organic and boat vessel
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Cardinale, Massimiliano, Valerio Bartolino, Marcos Llope, Luigi Maiorano, Mattias Sköld, and Jacob Hagberg. "Historical spatial baselines in conservation and management of marine resources." Fish and Fisheries 12, no. 3 (November 24, 2010): 289–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2979.2010.00393.x.

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Cavanagh, Rachel D., Stefanie Broszeit, Graham M. Pilling, Susie M. Grant, Eugene J. Murphy, and Melanie C. Austen. "Valuing biodiversity and ecosystem services: a useful way to manage and conserve marine resources?" Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283, no. 1844 (December 14, 2016): 20161635. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.1635.

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Valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) is widely recognized as a useful, though often controversial, approach to conservation and management. However, its use in the marine environment, hence evidence of its efficacy, lags behind that in terrestrial ecosystems. This largely reflects key challenges to marine conservation and management such as the practical difficulties in studying the ocean, complex governance issues and the historically-rooted separation of biodiversity conservation and resource management. Given these challenges together with the accelerating loss of marine bi
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Ulloa, Raúl, Adolfo Vargas, Cristian Hudson, and Marcelo M. Rivadeneira. "Zoning of the Mejillones Peninsula marine protected coastal area of multiple uses, northern Chile." Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 41, no. 3 (March 8, 2017): 506–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol41-issue3-fulltext-14.

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Marine protected areas of multiple uses (MPA-MU), are an important management tool to protect biodiversity and regulate the use of coastal marine resources. However, robust conservation plans require an explicit consideration of not only biological but also social components, balancing the protection of biodiversity with a sustainable exploitation of marine resources. Here we applied the decision-making algorithm MARXAN to provide a zoning analysis at the Mejillones Peninsula MPA-MU in northern Chile, one of largest MPA’s of the Humboldt Current Marine Ecosystem. We set conservation goals for
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Satria, A., R. A. Kinseng, A. Mony, M. Sangadji, and A. Helmi. "The Co-Adaptation between Customary Community, State, and Market in Managing Marine Resources: Challenges and Opportunities." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1359, no. 1 (June 1, 2024): 012051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1359/1/012051.

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Abstract Globally, various traditional marine resources management practices exist. On Buano Island, Indonesia, the community employs a traditional system for marine resources management, known as ”sasi”. Currently, the Sasi system on Buano Island contends with external influences from both the state and the market. This research explores the co-adaptation dynamics between the traditional sasi system and the market, investigating how they preserve ecological and cultural values. Additionally, it scrutinizes the co-adaptation between sasi and contemporary marine conservation initiatives led by
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Adams, Tim. "Coastal marine resource management in the Pacific region." Pacific Conservation Biology 1, no. 2 (1994): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc940083.

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The inaugural issue of Pacific Conservation Biology - A journal devoted to conservation and land management in the Pacific region contained some discussion of conflict between indigenous and Eurocentric attitudes to conservation. Ironically, a major conflict between indigenous and Eurocentric attitudes is illustrated by the secondary title of the journal itself. This conflict is not so much in the concept of conservation which, to the subsistence-level human components of the species-poor ecosystems of the insular Pacific, is a matter of pragmatic commonsense, but in the concept of "land" mana
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CROXALL, J. P., and S. NICOL. "Management of Southern Ocean fisheries: global forces and future sustainability." Antarctic Science 16, no. 4 (November 30, 2004): 569–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102004002330.

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The marine resources of the Antarctic region are of global significance. In managing Southern Ocean marine resources, especially fisheries, the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) has adopted principles that aim: to balance harvesting and conservation; to protect the needs of dependent species, and to avoid changes that are irreversible in 20–30 years. CCAMLR has pioneered ecosystem approaches to fishery and environmental management, through the incorporation of precaution and uncertainty into its management procedures and by establishing an ecosystem
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Campbell, Stuart J., Joshua E. Cinner, Rizya L. Ardiwijaya, Shinta Pardede, Tasrif Kartawijaya, Ahmad Mukmunin, Yudi Herdiana, Andrew S. Hoey, Morgan S. Pratchett, and Andrew H. Baird. "Avoiding conflicts and protecting coral reefs: customary management benefits marine habitats and fish biomass." Oryx 46, no. 4 (October 2012): 486–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605312000348.

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AbstractOne of the major goals of coral reef conservation is to determine the most effective means of managing marine resources in regions where economic conditions often limit the options available. For example, no-take fishing areas can be impractical in regions where people rely heavily on reef fish for food. In this study we test whether coral reef health differed among areas with varying management practices and socio-economic conditions on Pulau Weh in the Indonesian province of Aceh. Our results show that gear restrictions, in particular prohibiting the use of nets, were successful in m
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Sudini, Luh Putu. "OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN THE NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR REGION (NTT)." DiH: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 15, no. 2 (July 11, 2019): 155–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.30996/dih.v15i2.2437.

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Besides the tourism sector can increase economic growth, it also does not damage the environment and even stimulates environmental conservation. The tourism sector has become a global trend in the past three decades. World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) in 1998. Problems: 1) What is the urgency of tourism in the NTT region? And 2) How do you deal with the challenges of developing tourism in the NTT region? This research is empirical legal research. The urgency of tourism in the NTT region, among others: paying attention to tourism in the province of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), which has the c
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Abdillah, Taufik, Christian Novia N. Handayani, and Dirga Daniel. "SPATIAL ANALYSIS IDENTIFICATION OF IDEAL AREAS CONSERVATION LOCATION IN TUAL CITY, MALUKU PROVINCE." Coastal and Ocean Journal (COJ) 1, no. 2 (November 21, 2017): 127–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/coj.1.2.127-134.

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 Tual City is the one of eleven districts / cities in Maluku Province. The city includes an archipelago town, has 66 islands divided into 3 island clusters, covering the cluster of Kur islands, Tayando Tam and Dullah. The sea area reaches 19,088 Km2, while the land area is 254.39 km2. The size of the sea in this area indicates the high utilization potential of both fisheries and tourism sector. Based on these, needed resources management the coastal and marine resources effectively, one of them by developing conservation area in coastal area and small islands. Tual City took the initiati
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Mengerink, Kathryn, David Roche, and Greta Swanson. "Understanding Arctic Co-Management: The U.S. Marine Mammal Approach." Yearbook of Polar Law Online 8, no. 1 (February 8, 2017): 76–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116427_008010007.

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Co-management is an effective tool through which Alaska Native communities can pursue self-governance and self-determination in regards to marine mammal resources. In the Arctic, co-management typically aims to promote environmental conservation, sustainable resource use, and equitable sharing of resource-related benefits and responsibilities. This paper traces a variety of co-management regimes and other international management frameworks, and posits that co-management of subsistence resources is not just a legal issue or a governance issue, but rather, it is an issue of human rights and env
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Gaddes, Shane. "Managing offshore Australia and its resources." APPEA Journal 62, no. 2 (May 13, 2022): S562—S564. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj21206.

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The Australian Government manages over 10 million km2 of ocean, one of the largest marine jurisdictions in the world. Australia’s marine estate is a significant and growing source of wealth for all Australians. The area is used by a range of industries, government and persons for various purposes including shipping and navigation, tourism, conservation, culture and heritage, commercial and recreational fishing, oil and gas exploration and production, and defence activities. Looking ahead, activities such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and offshore renewable energy will be active in the of
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Ullah, Zafar, Wen Wu, Xiao Hua Wang, Rashid Pervez, Aziz Ahmed, and Amdadullah Baloch. "Improving coastal and marine resources management through a co-management approach: a case study of Pakistan." Environmental Research Communications 4, no. 2 (February 1, 2022): 025003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ac5088.

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Abstract Co-management is a system in which resource management responsibilities are shared between the state and user groups. Various national and provincial-level governments separately manage resources along the coastal and marine areas of Pakistan. The country’s existing policy framework is devoid of an integrated management approach, where the participation of real stakeholders in the decision-making process is either disregarded or missing. Therefore, the present study highlights the internal and external constraints of coastal and marine resources management issues in Pakistan and disco
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Recher, Harry F. "The Atlas of Coasts & Oceans: Ecosystems, Threatened Resources, Marine Conservation." Pacific Conservation Biology 18, no. 3 (2012): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc130216.

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OCEANS cover 70% of Earth, but the impact of humans on the world’s seas and oceans is boundless. Boundless in the sense that human impacts begin on the land at the headwaters of every creek, stream, and river flowing to the sea and extend without interruption along and across every coast and estuary to the most remote and deepest parts of the oceans. Human impacts are carried with waters flowing to the sea, in the air blowing across continents, and in every vessel, regardless of size or number of occupants, that ventures out from the land. No ocean escapes the impact of humanity and nowhere at
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Keen, Elmer A. "Ownership and Productivity of Marine Fishery Resources." Fisheries 16, no. 4 (July 1991): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/1548-8446(1991)016<0018:oapomf>2.0.co;2.

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Lopez, Jose V., Bishoy Kamel, Mónica Medina, Timothy Collins, and Iliana B. Baums. "Multiple Facets of Marine Invertebrate Conservation Genomics." Annual Review of Animal Biosciences 7, no. 1 (February 15, 2019): 473–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-animal-020518-115034.

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Conservation genomics aims to preserve the viability of populations and the biodiversity of living organisms. Invertebrate organisms represent 95% of animal biodiversity; however, few genomic resources currently exist for the group. The subset of marine invertebrates includes the most ancient metazoan lineages and possesses codes for unique gene products and possible keys to adaptation. The benefits of supporting invertebrate conservation genomics research (e.g., likely discovery of novel genes, protein regulatory mechanisms, genomic innovations, and transposable elements) outweigh the various
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Shenhav, Liat, and David Zeevi. "Resource conservation manifests in the genetic code." Science 370, no. 6517 (November 5, 2020): 683–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aaz9642.

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Nutrient limitation drives competition for resources across organisms. However, much is unknown about how selective pressures resulting from nutrient limitation shape microbial coding sequences. Here, we study this “resource-driven selection” by using metagenomic and single-cell data of marine microbes, alongside environmental measurements. We show that a significant portion of the selection exerted on microbes is explained by the environment and is associated with nitrogen availability. Notably, this resource conservation optimization is encoded in the structure of the standard genetic code,
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Mesquita, Domingos, I. Wayan Suarna, and Wayan Windia. "STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN SUMBERDAYA PESISIR DAN LAUT BERBASIS KEARIFAN LOKAL DI KOTA ADMINISTRATIF ATAURO KOTA MADYA DILI TIMOR-LESTE." ECOTROPHIC : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan (Journal of Environmental Science) 10, no. 2 (November 1, 2016): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ejes.2016.v10.i02.p04.

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Coastal and marine resources today are degraded as a result of destructive use and short-term interests. People in the Town of Atauro have their own indigenous traditions of ancestors that are applied in the customary law, known by the locals as Tara Bandu (prohibitions). The objectives of this research are: 1) to find out the potential of coastal and marine resources as well as the extent of their utilization , 2) to determine the values of local wisdom of the coastal communities that have a relationship with the management of coastal and marine resources, 3) to determine the attitudes and be
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Vylegzhanin, A. N., and P. V. Sotskova. "Genetic resources as an object of international law." Law Enforcement Review 7, no. 1 (March 22, 2023): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.52468/2542-1514.2023.7(1).33-42.

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The article examines whether the legal regime of genetic resources is outlined in the context of applicable rules relating to biological diversity. The purpose of the research is to confute the prospects for the formation of a universal legal regime for genetic resources, in the context of the draft UN Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction, and the possibilities of using regional mechanisms in this domain.The methodology of the research includes the formal legal, comparative, historical, systemic and structural me
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Li, Guangliang, Weikun Zhang, Hailan Qiu, Chunlan Tan, and Juanjuan Niu. "The allocation of carbon resources in marine capture fisheries." PLOS ONE 19, no. 3 (March 15, 2024): e0293120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293120.

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Marine fishery carbon emissions play a significant role in agricultural carbon emissions, making resource allocation a crucial topic for the overall marine ecological protection. This paper evaluates the dynamic iteration method as a research approach with the factors of resource allocation consisting of value assessment, optimization objective, difference between value assessment and objective, and optimization calculation. The paper selects the shadow price from the Super-SBM model as the judgment function for the goal value, aiming for the fairness criterion. From an equity standpoint, the
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Jabali, Walter, Andrew Wamukota, and Benerd Fulanda. "The role of indigenous knowledge in the management of marine resources: a case study of Kuruwitu and Mkunguni fishing areas in Kenya." Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 19, no. 1 (October 29, 2020): 19–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/wiojms.v19i1.2.

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Indigenous knowledge (IK) in the management of natural resources, and especially marine resources, has received increasing attention in recent years. The use of IK is due to its extensive contribution to the management of local resources and the spiritual, cultural and economic well-being of local communities. This study aimed to identify the existing types of IK and practices used in the management of marine resources. The study was conducted through a descriptive survey design using semi-structured questionnaires, Key Informant Interviews, field observations and Focus Group Discussions. The
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Tuhumury, Julian, Ruslan H. S. Tawari, Stany R. Siahainenia, Alberth Ch Nanlohy, and Donald Noija. "PENGELOLAAN POTENSI SUMBERDAYA PERIKANAN DI DUSUN TAMAN SEJARAH, DESA WAESALA, SERAM BAGIAN BARAT." BALOBE: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2, no. 2 (November 20, 2023): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/balobe.2.2.21-28.

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Taman Sejarah Hamlet is located in Waesala Village, Huamual Rear District, West Seram. It’s location by the coastline makes it an ideal spot for fishing activities. Most of it’s residents work as fishermen due to their easy access to the sea. However, the fishermen are currently facing a fish resource crisis, with a significant and decline in fish populations every year. Overfishing is one of the main factors causing this crisis. The lack of information and understanding among the fishermen about marine conservation means that fishing and management of marine resources cannot be properly measu
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Botutihe, Nur Meyla Ulfiana. "Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam Pantai Batu Pinagut." Naturalis: Jurnal Penelitian Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Alam dan Lingkungan 13, no. 1 (April 30, 2024): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31186/naturalis.13.1.33514.

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The research was carried out in Boroko Village, North Bolang Mongodow Regency with the aims of: (1) collecting data on natural resources on the Batu Pinagut coastline (2) Describing the potential for developing natural resources on the Batu Pinagut coastline (3) Analyzing policies on damage control. Determination of the sample using purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using observation, interview, documentation and document recording techniques. The results of the research show: (1) Batu Pinagut Beach has coastal resource potential that has been developed, namely biological resour
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