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Decisive conservation action in areas beyond national jurisdiction is urgently required for seabird recovery in the face of global change
by
Gee, Moses F.
, Macdonald, Alexandra
, Fischer, Johannes H.
, Kenup, Caio F.
, Ewen, John G.
, Debski, Igor
, Taylor, Graeme A.
, Clarke, Rohan H.
, Canessa, Stefano
in
Aquatic birds
/ areas beyond national jurisdiction
/ area‐based management tools
/ Biodiversity
/ case studies
/ Climate change
/ compliance
/ Conservation
/ Cost analysis
/ decision analysis
/ Decision making
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered species
/ Exclusive economic zone
/ Fisheries management
/ global change
/ governance
/ high seas governance
/ integrated population model
/ Jurisdiction
/ management compliance
/ Management tools
/ Marine conservation
/ marine protected areas
/ Maritime law
/ Pelecanoides whenuahouensis
/ Population decline
/ Science
/ seabirds
/ Threats
/ uncertainty
2024
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Decisive conservation action in areas beyond national jurisdiction is urgently required for seabird recovery in the face of global change
by
Gee, Moses F.
, Macdonald, Alexandra
, Fischer, Johannes H.
, Kenup, Caio F.
, Ewen, John G.
, Debski, Igor
, Taylor, Graeme A.
, Clarke, Rohan H.
, Canessa, Stefano
in
Aquatic birds
/ areas beyond national jurisdiction
/ area‐based management tools
/ Biodiversity
/ case studies
/ Climate change
/ compliance
/ Conservation
/ Cost analysis
/ decision analysis
/ Decision making
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered species
/ Exclusive economic zone
/ Fisheries management
/ global change
/ governance
/ high seas governance
/ integrated population model
/ Jurisdiction
/ management compliance
/ Management tools
/ Marine conservation
/ marine protected areas
/ Maritime law
/ Pelecanoides whenuahouensis
/ Population decline
/ Science
/ seabirds
/ Threats
/ uncertainty
2024
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Decisive conservation action in areas beyond national jurisdiction is urgently required for seabird recovery in the face of global change
by
Gee, Moses F.
, Macdonald, Alexandra
, Fischer, Johannes H.
, Kenup, Caio F.
, Ewen, John G.
, Debski, Igor
, Taylor, Graeme A.
, Clarke, Rohan H.
, Canessa, Stefano
in
Aquatic birds
/ areas beyond national jurisdiction
/ area‐based management tools
/ Biodiversity
/ case studies
/ Climate change
/ compliance
/ Conservation
/ Cost analysis
/ decision analysis
/ Decision making
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered species
/ Exclusive economic zone
/ Fisheries management
/ global change
/ governance
/ high seas governance
/ integrated population model
/ Jurisdiction
/ management compliance
/ Management tools
/ Marine conservation
/ marine protected areas
/ Maritime law
/ Pelecanoides whenuahouensis
/ Population decline
/ Science
/ seabirds
/ Threats
/ uncertainty
2024
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Decisive conservation action in areas beyond national jurisdiction is urgently required for seabird recovery in the face of global change
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Decisive conservation action in areas beyond national jurisdiction is urgently required for seabird recovery in the face of global change
2024
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Overview
Areas beyond national jurisdiction, or the high seas, are vital to life on Earth. However, the conservation of these areas, for example, through area‐based management tools (ABMTs), is challenging, particularly when accounting for global change. Using decision science, integrated population models, and a Critically Endangered seabird (Kuaka; Pelecanoides whenuahouensis) as a case study, we evaluated potential ABMTs in the high seas under global change and different governance structures, while accounting for uncertainty and imperfect compliance. Our study highlighted that global change in these areas will likely cause population declines of ∼60% by 2050. However, decisive conservation action could cost‐effectively address predicted declines, particularly when implemented as soon as possible and under the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Treaty. We illustrate how decision science can transparently navigate a complex seascape of management decisions and we advocate for its wider integration in the management of the largest sections of our planet, the high seas.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Wiley
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