Protecting the global ocean for biodiversity, food and climate

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Enric Sala
Juan Mayorga
Darcy Bradley
Reniel B. Cabral
Trisha B. Atwood
Arnaud Auber
William Cheung
Christopher Costello
Francesco Ferretti
Alan M. Friedlander
Steven D. Gaines
Cristina Garilao
Whitney Goodell
Benjamin S. Halpern
Audra Hinson
Kristin Kaschner
Kathleen Kesner-Reyes
Fabien Leprieur
Jennifer McGowan
Lance E. Morgan
David Mouillot
Juliano Palacios-Abrantes
Hugh P. Possingham
Kristin D. Rechberger
Boris Worm
Jane Lubchenco
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[1] Pristine Seas,Environmental Market Solutions Lab
[2] National Geographic Society,Department of Watershed Sciences and Ecology Center
[3] University of California Santa Barbara,Changing Ocean Research Unit, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
[4] Utah State University,Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation
[5] IFREMER,Evolutionary Biology and Ecology Laboratory
[6] Unité Halieutique de Manche et Mer du Nord,National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
[7] The University of British Columbia,Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science (CBCS)
[8] Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,Ocean Frontiers Institute
[9] Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology,undefined
[10] Albert Ludwigs University,undefined
[11] University of California,undefined
[12] Quantitative Aquatics,undefined
[13] MARBEC,undefined
[14] Université de Montpellier,undefined
[15] The Nature Conservancy,undefined
[16] Marine Conservation Institute,undefined
[17] The University of Queensland,undefined
[18] Dynamic Planet,undefined
[19] Dalhousie University,undefined
[20] Oregon State University,undefined
[21] GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel,undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 592卷
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The ocean contains unique biodiversity, provides valuable food resources and is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an effective tool for restoring ocean biodiversity and ecosystem services1,2, but at present only 2.7% of the ocean is highly protected3. This low level of ocean protection is due largely to conflicts with fisheries and other extractive uses. To address this issue, here we developed a conservation planning framework to prioritize highly protected MPAs in places that would result in multiple benefits today and in the future. We find that a substantial increase in ocean protection could have triple benefits, by protecting biodiversity, boosting the yield of fisheries and securing marine carbon stocks that are at risk from human activities. Our results show that most coastal nations contain priority areas that can contribute substantially to achieving these three objectives of biodiversity protection, food provision and carbon storage. A globally coordinated effort could be nearly twice as efficient as uncoordinated, national-level conservation planning. Our flexible prioritization framework could help to inform both national marine spatial plans4 and global targets for marine conservation, food security and climate action.
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