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Habitat management and restoration as missing pieces in flats ecosystems conservation and the fishes and fisheries that they support

Griffin, Lucas Powell and Danylchuk, Andy J and Casselberry, Grace A and Brownscombe, Jacob William and Robichaud, Jessica and Piczak, Morgan and Haley, Anne L and Morely, Danielle and Cooke, Steven (2025) Habitat management and restoration as missing pieces in flats ecosystems conservation and the fishes and fisheries that they support. p. 14.

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Abstract

Flats ecosystems are dynamic, shallow, near shore marine environments that are interconnected and provide immense ecological and socio-economic benefits. These habitats support a diversity of fish populations and various fisheries, yet they are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic stressors, including overfishing, habitat degradation, coastal development, and the cascading effects of climate change. Effective habitat management and restoration are essential but are often missing for flats ecosystems. Despite navigating a landscape of imperfect knowledge for these systems, decisive action and implementation of habitat protection and restoration is currently needed through policy and practice. We present a comprehensive set of 10 strategic guiding principles necessary for integrating habitat management and restoration for the conservation of interconnected flat ecosystems. These principles include calls for comprehensive ecosystem based management, integrating adaptive strategies that leverage diverse partnerships, scientific research, legislative initiatives, and local and traditional ecological knowledge. Drawing on successes in other environmental management realms, we emphasize the importance of evidence-informed approaches to address the complexities and uncertainties of flats ecosystems. These guiding principles aim to advance flats habitat management and restoration, promoting ecological integrity and strengthening the socio-economic resilience of these important marine environments.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Conservation, Ecosystem, Climate Change, Coastal Development, Marine Environments, Traditional Knowledge, Legislation, Ecosystem Based Management, Overfishing
Subjects: Biodiversity
Depositing User: Kokila ICSF Krish
Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2025 10:32
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2025 10:32
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/21823

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