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Big, bold and blue : lessons from Australia's marine protected areas / editors, James Fitzsimons and Geoff Wescott.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Clayton, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, 2016.Description: 1 online resource (433 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781486301959
  • 1486301959
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Big, Bold and Blue : Lessons from Australia's Marine Protected Areas.DDC classification:
  • 333.956160994 23
LOC classification:
  • QH77.A8
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Contents; Foreword (Tim Winton); Foreword (Inger Andersen and Dan Laffoley); Acknowledgements; List of contributors; Part 1 Setting the international and national scene; Chapter 1 Introduction: the expansion of Australia's marine protected area -- James Fitzsimons and Geoff Wescott networks; Chapter 2 Marine protected areas: past, present and future -- a global -- Mark Spalding and Lynne Zeitlin Haleperspective; Chapter 3 The evolution of marine conservation and marine protected areas in Australia -- Richard Kenchington; Part 2 Australia's marine protected area systems.
Chapter 4 The marine protected area estate in Australian (Commonwealth) waters -- Peter CochraneChapter 5 The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: the grandfather of modern MPAs -- Jon Day; Chapter 6 -- Marine protected areas in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic region -- Lyn Goldsworthy, Bob Zuur and Gilly Llewellyn; Chapter 7 The Western Australian marine conservation reserves system -- Barry Wilson; Chapter 8 South Australia's experience: establishing a network of nineteen marine parks -- Chris Thomas and Vera Hughes.
Chapter 9 Victoria's chequered history in the development and implementation of marine protected areas -- Geoff WescottChapter 10 Marine protected areas in Tasmania: moving beyond the policy void -- Lorne Kriwoken; Chapter 11 Marine protected areas in New South Wales -- Pepe Clarke; Chapter 12 Marine protected areas in Queensland: past and present -- Peter Ogilvie; Chapter 13 Marine protected areas and marine conservation in the Northern Territory -- Karen Edyvane and Stuart Blanch; Part 3 Key aspects of Australian marine protected areas.
Chapter 14 A review of marine protected area legislation in Australia -- Erika J. TecheraChapter 15 The economic case for marine protected areas -- Caroline Hoisington; Chapter 16 The science in Australia's marine protected areas -- Trevor J. Ward and Romola R. Stewart; Chapter 17 Halfway there? Gaps and priorities in the development of Australia's marine protected area network -- Daniel Beaver; Part 4 Differing perspectives on Australian marine protected areas.
Chapter 18 Protecting sea country: Indigenous peoples and marine protected areas in Australia -- Dermot Smyth and Miya IsherwoodChapter 19 Beyond marine protected areas: marine bioregional planning and oceans policy -- Chris Smyth and Geoff Wescott; Chapter 20 False polemics or real consensus? What Australians really think about marine protected areas -- Paul Sheridan; Chapter 21 'The issue was that big, I swear!': evidence for the real impacts of marine protected areas on Australian recreational fishing -- Adrian Meder.
Chapter 22 Has south-eastern Australia's marine reserve network reduced risk and allowed the commercial fishing industry to create value? An industry perspective -- Simon Boag.
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Cover; Contents; Foreword (Tim Winton); Foreword (Inger Andersen and Dan Laffoley); Acknowledgements; List of contributors; Part 1 Setting the international and national scene; Chapter 1 Introduction: the expansion of Australia's marine protected area -- James Fitzsimons and Geoff Wescott networks; Chapter 2 Marine protected areas: past, present and future -- a global -- Mark Spalding and Lynne Zeitlin Haleperspective; Chapter 3 The evolution of marine conservation and marine protected areas in Australia -- Richard Kenchington; Part 2 Australia's marine protected area systems.

Chapter 4 The marine protected area estate in Australian (Commonwealth) waters -- Peter CochraneChapter 5 The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: the grandfather of modern MPAs -- Jon Day; Chapter 6 -- Marine protected areas in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic region -- Lyn Goldsworthy, Bob Zuur and Gilly Llewellyn; Chapter 7 The Western Australian marine conservation reserves system -- Barry Wilson; Chapter 8 South Australia's experience: establishing a network of nineteen marine parks -- Chris Thomas and Vera Hughes.

Chapter 9 Victoria's chequered history in the development and implementation of marine protected areas -- Geoff WescottChapter 10 Marine protected areas in Tasmania: moving beyond the policy void -- Lorne Kriwoken; Chapter 11 Marine protected areas in New South Wales -- Pepe Clarke; Chapter 12 Marine protected areas in Queensland: past and present -- Peter Ogilvie; Chapter 13 Marine protected areas and marine conservation in the Northern Territory -- Karen Edyvane and Stuart Blanch; Part 3 Key aspects of Australian marine protected areas.

Chapter 14 A review of marine protected area legislation in Australia -- Erika J. TecheraChapter 15 The economic case for marine protected areas -- Caroline Hoisington; Chapter 16 The science in Australia's marine protected areas -- Trevor J. Ward and Romola R. Stewart; Chapter 17 Halfway there? Gaps and priorities in the development of Australia's marine protected area network -- Daniel Beaver; Part 4 Differing perspectives on Australian marine protected areas.

Chapter 18 Protecting sea country: Indigenous peoples and marine protected areas in Australia -- Dermot Smyth and Miya IsherwoodChapter 19 Beyond marine protected areas: marine bioregional planning and oceans policy -- Chris Smyth and Geoff Wescott; Chapter 20 False polemics or real consensus? What Australians really think about marine protected areas -- Paul Sheridan; Chapter 21 'The issue was that big, I swear!': evidence for the real impacts of marine protected areas on Australian recreational fishing -- Adrian Meder.

Chapter 22 Has south-eastern Australia's marine reserve network reduced risk and allowed the commercial fishing industry to create value? An industry perspective -- Simon Boag.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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