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Beyond static spatial management: Scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas

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Ortuño Crespo, G; Mossop, J; Dunn, D; Gjerde, K; Hazen, E; Reygondeau, G; Warner, R; Tittensor, D; Halpin, P
Published in: Marine Policy
December 1, 2020

Natural and human stressors in the high seas act across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. These include direct interaction such as fisheries bycatch or indirect interaction like warming oceans and plastic ingestion. Area-based management tools (ABMTs), such as marine protected areas and time-area closures, are a widely accepted and a broadly successful form of management used to mitigate localized human impacts on marine species and ecosystems. Protection provides an opportunity for population recovery, which can then propagate outside of the closure. As the United Nations negotiates a new treaty on the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction, efforts to design and implement high seas ABMTs at appropriate scales are critical to ensure that these spatial protection measures are most effective and climate-ready in the face of changing oceans. Here we identify the four most important temporal scales – contemporary, intra-annual, multi-annual and multidecadal – for aligning high seas ABMTs to relevant ecological, oceanographic and atmospheric processes. From this, we explore how managers and decision-makers can integrate this knowledge when implementing a new treaty.

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Published In

Marine Policy

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0308-597X

Publication Date

December 1, 2020

Volume

122

Related Subject Headings

  • Fisheries
  • 4408 Political science
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4104 Environmental management
  • 1801 Law
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management
 

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Ortuño Crespo, G., Mossop, J., Dunn, D., Gjerde, K., Hazen, E., Reygondeau, G., … Halpin, P. (2020). Beyond static spatial management: Scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas. Marine Policy, 122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104102
Ortuño Crespo, G., J. Mossop, D. Dunn, K. Gjerde, E. Hazen, G. Reygondeau, R. Warner, D. Tittensor, and P. Halpin. “Beyond static spatial management: Scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas.” Marine Policy 122 (December 1, 2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104102.
Ortuño Crespo G, Mossop J, Dunn D, Gjerde K, Hazen E, Reygondeau G, et al. Beyond static spatial management: Scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas. Marine Policy. 2020 Dec 1;122.
Ortuño Crespo, G., et al. “Beyond static spatial management: Scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas.” Marine Policy, vol. 122, Dec. 2020. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104102.
Ortuño Crespo G, Mossop J, Dunn D, Gjerde K, Hazen E, Reygondeau G, Warner R, Tittensor D, Halpin P. Beyond static spatial management: Scientific and legal considerations for dynamic management in the high seas. Marine Policy. 2020 Dec 1;122.
Journal cover image

Published In

Marine Policy

DOI

ISSN

0308-597X

Publication Date

December 1, 2020

Volume

122

Related Subject Headings

  • Fisheries
  • 4408 Political science
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4104 Environmental management
  • 1801 Law
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management