Mixing Exploitation and Conservation: A Recipe for Disaster

  • Gross L
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Abstract

Most governments around the world set conservation policy based on the assumption that resource exploitation and species protection can co-exist in the same place. These policies have led to Orwellian “marine protected areas” that host commercial fi shing operations, leading one to wonder who’s protecting whom. A new study reveals the danger of this approach and shows that it’s time to let protection mean protection.

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Gross, L. (2006). Mixing Exploitation and Conservation: A Recipe for Disaster. PLoS Biology, 4(12), e418. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040418

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