Embracing Complexity and Complexity-Awareness in Marine Megafauna Conservation and Research

作者: Rebecca L Lewison , Andrew F Johnson , Gregory M Verutes , None

DOI: 10.3389/FMARS.2018.00207

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摘要: Conservation of marine megafauna is nested within an intricate tapestry multiple ocean resource uses which are, in turn, embedded a dynamic and complex ecological system that varies shifts across wide range spatial temporal scales. Marine conservation often further complicated by contemporaneous, sometimes competing, social, economic factors related management objectives. Advances emerging technologies applications, such as remotely-sensed oceanographic data, animal-based telemetry, novel computational analyses, innovations structured decision making, stakeholder engagement policy are supporting systems complexity-aware approaches to research. Here we discuss several applications focus on fisheries bycatch exemplify how inherently acknowledge account for the complexity can advance Emerging technologies, embrace, rather than ignore, drive innovation success

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