Managed Access with Reserves - A tool that benefits people and nature

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Marine Protected Areas are effective at protecting areas of the ocean, but they are most often established far from shore where high biodiversity meets high human use. Managed Access with Reserves is a fisheries management system, which balances sustainable use (Managed Access) and protection (Reserves) to yield positive outcomes for people and nature. Thus, safeguarding biodiversity, ensuring livelihoods, food security, and building the climate resilience of hundreds of millions of people.

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Language
English

Length
13:31

Date of publication
2022

Country
Indonesia, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, Philippines

Project

Fishing for Climate Resilience: Empowering vulnerable, fisheries dependent communities adopt ecosystem-based-adaptation measures to secure food and livelihoods

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