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Last Updated: November 19, 2003

Yellow WaveYellow Wave

A bibliography of mairne reserves

Compiled from three bibliographies by Josette Olivera, Center for Marine Conservation for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

Compilers of original bibliographies: Christopher Heyer, Peter J. Auster, James Lindholm, James Bohnsack, and Douglas Gregory

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Tegner, M.J. 1989. The feasibility of enhancing red sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, stocks in California: An analysis of the options. Mar. Fish. Rev. 51:1-22.

Tegner, M.J. 1993. Southern California abalones: Can stocks be rebuilt using marine harvest refugia? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 50:2010-2018.

Recovery of the isolated Palos Verdes Peninsula (PVP) kelp forest community after severe disturbance offers important implications for the design of marine harvest refugia. In 1977, part of the Southern California mainland coast was closed to abalone fishing to promote natural recovery. Pink (Haliotis corrugata) and green (Haliotis fulgens) abalones, historically the more abundant haliotids at PVP, did not respond. Nearby islands had substantial stocks, but the short planktonic period of green abalone larvae suggested that dispersal between isolated beds was uncommon. A drift tube study supported this hypothesis and stressed the importance of local brood stock. An experimental transplant of green abalone brood stock into sites where the drift tube data suggested high probability of larval retention led to a dramatic increase in juvenile abundance, a pattern not seen at distant controls. Other taxa with different distributions and larval periods further support the importance of dispersal potential to the natural recovery of depleted stocks. Thus, refugia design must consider the life history of target species, the oceanographic regime and distances from source areas, as well as the feasibility of enforcement.

Thorpe, J.E., and J.F. Koonce (with D. Borgeson, B. Henderson, A. Lamsa, P.S. Maitland, M.A. Ross, R. C. Simon, and C. Walters). Assessing and managing man's impact on fish genetic resources. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 38: 1899-1907.

Ticco, P.C. 1995. The use of marine protected areas to preserve and enhance marine biological diversity: a case study approach. Coast. Manag. 23:309-314.

Tisdell, C and J.M. Broadus. 1989. Policy issues related to the establishment and management of marine reserves. Coast. Manag. 17:37-53.

Towns, D.R. and W.J. Ballantine. 1993. Conservation and restoration of New Zealand Island Ecosystems. TREE. 8:452-457.

Travis, J. 1989. The role of optimizing selection in natural populations. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 1989 20:279-296.

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