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    Australian Institute of Marine Science for the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network | Townsville, Australia
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The region has all reef types from atolls to fringing reefs with many endemic species shared within the Western Indian Ocean (WIO), which suggests that the reefs are linked by currents to make this a discrete biogeographic region. This also means there is a need for regional collaboration among the ten WIO states to manage these reefs. Reef management is not well developed in the WIO, and is focused at the site rather than at national or regional levels. Poorly regulated fisheries and coastal development, together with increasing populations and tourism are major contributors to reef destruction. This is ironic, as both fisheries and coastal tourism are heavily dependent on healthy coral reefs, and make major contributions to the economies of most countries. Many of the reefs in the region are showing distinct signs of damage from human activities, and bleaching in 1998 has been particularly severe in the Seychelles and Kenya. The principal reef management activity is the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) mainly for tourism, and little is being done to safeguard reefs for biodiversity or fisheries conservation. Although progress is being made in collaborative reef management at the community-government level, there is the need for collaboration among the WIO states to conserve reefs. This will enable sharing of successful approaches for management problems that are common to the region, use of a standard methodology and database for reef assessments to facilitate data sharing and analysis, understanding of processes sustaining the regional linkages, and will facilitate regional collaboration.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Coral reefs ; Bleaching ; Marine parks ; Protected areas ; Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book Section , Refereed
    Format: pp.53-63
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