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Coral Reef Fisheries Day 3 restoring ecosystem function Jim Bohnsack Southeast Fisheries Science Center NOAA Fisheries, Miami, FL

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Page 1: Coral Reef Fisheries Day 3 restoring ecosystem function Jim Bohnsack Southeast Fisheries Science Center NOAA Fisheries, Miami, FL

Coral Reef Fisheries

Day 3 restoring ecosystem function

Jim BohnsackSoutheast Fisheries Science CenterNOAA Fisheries, Miami, FL

Page 2: Coral Reef Fisheries Day 3 restoring ecosystem function Jim Bohnsack Southeast Fisheries Science Center NOAA Fisheries, Miami, FL

Human Dimension

Marine EcosystemModel

Biotic Dimension

Physical Dimension(Geology, Oceanography, Climate)

Ecosystem Structure & Function

Ecosystem Goods & Services

- Impacts+ Restoration

Page 3: Coral Reef Fisheries Day 3 restoring ecosystem function Jim Bohnsack Southeast Fisheries Science Center NOAA Fisheries, Miami, FL

Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land (sea).

Aldo Leopold

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Conservation goals change

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Coral reef Health is the ability for self renewal

Conservation is:developing the understanding and

creating the conditions for self renewal.

(i.e. Science and Management)

Integrity, stabilityand beauty

Page 6: Coral Reef Fisheries Day 3 restoring ecosystem function Jim Bohnsack Southeast Fisheries Science Center NOAA Fisheries, Miami, FL

Red Snapper Fecundity

9,000,000 eggs 9,000,000 eggs

1 Female

10 Yr

12.5 kg

61 cm long

212 Females

3 - 4 Yr

1.1 kg each

42 cm long

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Page 8: Coral Reef Fisheries Day 3 restoring ecosystem function Jim Bohnsack Southeast Fisheries Science Center NOAA Fisheries, Miami, FL

“The concept of marine reserves is simple:

If protected from human interference, nature will

take care of itself ”

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Deplete Target Species

Bycatch Mortalityof target and

non-target species

CauseHabitat Damage

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Colonization & Growth Abundance Diversity

Spillover Reproduction & Dispersal

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Nassau Grouper Landings

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3,000

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Resource Protection Levels

3 Multiple Species 2 Single Species Commercial 1 No Regulations

5 Regional Management Recreational 4 Recreational Consumption

10 Seascape / Landscape 9 Aesthetic Uses Aesthic Use 8 Habitat Protection 7 Endangered Species 6 Non-Economic Species

14 Biotic Ethic13 Ecosystem Function Ecosystem Value12 Ecosystem Structue11 Wilderness Value

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Endangered Species

1969 – Endangered Species Act2004 – Marine Turtle Protection Act

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Habitat

1996 – Essential Fish Habitat Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act

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HAWK CHANNEL

Nearshore

Inshore Patch

MidchannelOffshore

Patch

Reef Flat

Fore Reef

Deep Reef

TransitionFlorida Bay

HawkChannel

FloridaReef Tract

Cross-Shelf Habitat Classification

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Non-Game Species

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Development of the Biotic Ethic

1905

1924

1927

19641964

1969

2000

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1925

1935

1949

1871

1995

1994

1996

1969

1972

1976

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Forest Park Srv Leopold NMFS Sanctuary AFS Land Sea

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Marine Conservation Ethic

• Frontier Development Ethic

H > E• Romantic Preservation Ethic

H = E

• Utilitarian Conservation Ethic

H E• Ecological Biotic Ethic

E H E H E H E

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A conservation ethic requires:

Obligation, Responsibility, Self-sacrifice

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