Prospects for seascape repair: three case studies from eastern Australia
Journal Publication ResearchOnline@JCUCreighton, Colin;Prahalad, Vishnu N.;McLeod, Ian;Sheaves, Marcus;Taylor, Matthew D.;Walshe, Terry
Abstract
Three case studies spanning tropical, subtropical and temperate environments highlight the minimum potential benefits of investing in repair of coastal seascapes. Fisheries, a market benefit indicator readily understood by a range of stakeholders from policymakers to community advocates, were used as a surrogate for ecosystem services generated through seascape habitat restoration. For each case study, while recognising that biological information will always remain imperfect, the prospects for seascape repair are compelling.
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Ecological Management and Restoration
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20
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1839-3330
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3
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Wiley-Blackwell
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10.1111/emr.12384