Global conservation outcomes depend on marine protected areas with five key features

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In line with global targets agreed under the Convention on Biological Diversity, the number of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing rapidly, yet socio-economic benefits generated by MPAs remain difficult to predict and under debate. MPAs often fail to reach their full potential as a consequen …
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Authors Edgar GJ;Stuart-Smith RD;Willis TJ;Kininmonth S;Baker SC;Banks S;Barrett NS;Becerro MA;Bernard AT;Berkhout J;Buxton CD;Campbell SJ;Cooper AT;Davey M;Edgar SC;Försterra G;Galván DE;Irigoyen AJ;Kushner DJ;Moura R;Parnell PE;Shears NT;Soler G;Strain EM;Thomson RJ;;
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