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What is a Marine Protected Area


What is a marine protected area (MPA)? - NOAA Ocean Exploration

A marine protected area is a defined region designated and managed for the long-term conservation of marine resources, ecosystems services, or cultural heritage ...

About Marine Protected Areas

"Marine protected area" is a broad term for a park or other protected area that includes some marine or Great Lakes area.

The Importance of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)

A marine protected area (MPA) is a section of the ocean where a government has placed limits on human activity. Many MPAs allow people to ...

Marine protected area - Wikipedia

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are protected areas of the world's seas, oceans, estuaries or in the US, the Great Lakes. ... These marine areas can come in many ...

What is a Marine Protected Area - Coral Triangle Center

A marine protected area (MPA) is basically an area of the ocean where human activities are more strictly managed than in the surrounding waters, in a similar ...

Marine Protected Areas - Protected Planet

This website presents the most recent official coverage statistics for marine protected areas. Explore marine protected areas.

The Importance of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)

By offering safe breeding grounds, MPAs do more than just conserve biodiversity; they also help replenish fish stocks, supporting both the ...

Marine Protected Areas - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Marine protected areas refers to any part of the ocean that receives some level of protection under international, federal, state, local, or tribal law, ...

When is a Marine Protected Area really a Marine ... - IUCN.org

If marine areas involve extraction and have no defined long-term goals of conservation and ocean recovery, they are not MPAs.

Marine Protected Area - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are, as the name implies, designated areas in the ocean within which human activities are regulated more stringently than ...

What is a Marine Protected Area (MPA)? - Coral Reef Alliance

Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are designated areas of the ocean that are set aside for conservation and management purposes.

California Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)

A statewide network of marine protected areas (MPAs) designed, created, and managed using sound science and stakeholder input.

Marine protected areas - European Environment Agency (EEA)

Protecting Europe's regional seas. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are geographically distinct zones for which protection objectives are set. They ...

Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) - GOV.UK

In England, MPAs are designated to protect specific habitats or species (also known as 'features') and have conservation objectives which state what ...

About Marine Protected Areas

About Marine Protected Areas. A Marine Protected Area, commonly called an MPA, is part of the ocean that is legally protected and managed to ...

Marine Protected Areas - San Diego Coastkeeper

A marine protected area (MPA) to protect wildlife, habitats, and ecosystems. MPAs can range from small areas of a few dozen square miles to large regions ...

Definition & Classification System for U.S. Marine Protected Areas

Familiar examples of U.S. MPAs include national marine sanctuaries, national parks and wildlife refuges, many state parks and conservation areas, and a variety ...

Marine Protected Area - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

A marine protected area (MPA) is defined as an area of intertidal or subtidal terrain, together with its overlying waters and associated flora, fauna ...

The Benefits of Marine Protected Areas - DCCEEW

A marine protected area (MPA) is an area of sea especially dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biodiversity, and of natural and associated ...

About California's MPAs - California Department of Fish and Wildlife

No-Take State Marine Conservation Area (NoTake SMCA): An MPA where no take of any living, geologic, or cultural resource is allowed, EXCEPT for take incidental ...