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In the last 50 years marine conservation has grown from almost nothing to become a major topic of global activity involving many people and organisations. Marine conservation activities have been applied to a huge diversity of species, habitats, ecosystems and whole seas. Many marine conservation actions have focused on human impacts on the marine environment from development and pollution to the impacts of fisheries. Whilst science has provided the backbone of thinking on marine conservation, perhaps the biggest change over this period has been the use of an ever-increasing range of techniques and disciplines to further marine conservation ends.

Bob Earll explores what marine conservation involves in practice by providing a synthesis of the main developments from the viewpoints of 19 leading practitioners and pioneers who have helped shape its progress and successes.

Their narratives highlight the diversity and richness of activity, and the realities of delivering marine conservation in practice with reference to a host of projects and case studies. Many of these narratives demonstrate how innovative conservationists have been – often developing novel approaches to problems where little information and no frameworks exist. The case studies described are based on a wide range of European and international projects.

This book takes an in-depth look at the reality of delivering marine conservation in practice, where achieving change is often a complicated process, with barriers to overcome that have nothing to do with science. Marine conservationists will often be working with stakeholders for whom marine conservation is not a priority. This book aims to help readers describe and understand those realities, and shows that successful and inspirational projects can be delivered against the odds.



Trade Review

A very useful and readable little book.

-- Nick Owen * The Marine Biologist *

I highly recommend this book for all involved in the history and evolution of marine conservation...

-- Professor Mike Elliott * ECSA Bulletin *

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acronyms and abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Marine conservation
3. People
4. Ideas
5. Roger Mitchell
6. Keith Hiscock
7. Sue Gubbay
8. Joan Edwards
9. Dan Laffoley
10. Callum Roberts
11. Jon C. Day
12. Keith Probert
13. Heather Koldewey
14. Sarah Fowler
15. Euan Dunn
16. Simon Brockington
17. Sue Sayer
18. Alan Knight
19. Paul Horsman
20. Chris Rose
21. Peter Barham
22. Charles 'Bud' Ehler
23. Elliott Norse
24. Action
25. Conclusion
References
Index

Marine Conservation: People, Ideas and Action

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      Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/10/2018
      ISBN13: 9781784271763, 978-1784271763
      ISBN10: 1784271764

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the last 50 years marine conservation has grown from almost nothing to become a major topic of global activity involving many people and organisations. Marine conservation activities have been applied to a huge diversity of species, habitats, ecosystems and whole seas. Many marine conservation actions have focused on human impacts on the marine environment from development and pollution to the impacts of fisheries. Whilst science has provided the backbone of thinking on marine conservation, perhaps the biggest change over this period has been the use of an ever-increasing range of techniques and disciplines to further marine conservation ends.

      Bob Earll explores what marine conservation involves in practice by providing a synthesis of the main developments from the viewpoints of 19 leading practitioners and pioneers who have helped shape its progress and successes.

      Their narratives highlight the diversity and richness of activity, and the realities of delivering marine conservation in practice with reference to a host of projects and case studies. Many of these narratives demonstrate how innovative conservationists have been – often developing novel approaches to problems where little information and no frameworks exist. The case studies described are based on a wide range of European and international projects.

      This book takes an in-depth look at the reality of delivering marine conservation in practice, where achieving change is often a complicated process, with barriers to overcome that have nothing to do with science. Marine conservationists will often be working with stakeholders for whom marine conservation is not a priority. This book aims to help readers describe and understand those realities, and shows that successful and inspirational projects can be delivered against the odds.



      Trade Review

      A very useful and readable little book.

      -- Nick Owen * The Marine Biologist *

      I highly recommend this book for all involved in the history and evolution of marine conservation...

      -- Professor Mike Elliott * ECSA Bulletin *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Acronyms and abbreviations
      1. Introduction
      2. Marine conservation
      3. People
      4. Ideas
      5. Roger Mitchell
      6. Keith Hiscock
      7. Sue Gubbay
      8. Joan Edwards
      9. Dan Laffoley
      10. Callum Roberts
      11. Jon C. Day
      12. Keith Probert
      13. Heather Koldewey
      14. Sarah Fowler
      15. Euan Dunn
      16. Simon Brockington
      17. Sue Sayer
      18. Alan Knight
      19. Paul Horsman
      20. Chris Rose
      21. Peter Barham
      22. Charles 'Bud' Ehler
      23. Elliott Norse
      24. Action
      25. Conclusion
      References
      Index

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