The science behind the marine conservation story. Debbie Freeman, PhD Department of Conservation Marine Ecosystems Team Wellington, New Zealand

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The science behind the marine conservation story Debbie Freeman, PhD Department of Conservation Marine Ecosystems Team Wellington, New Zealand

Overview Role of science in marine protected area planning and management MPA research and monitoring what have we learned and where are we heading? Science communication

The need for marine protected areas MPA policy and legislation MPA establishment MPA management MPA reporting Knowledge / Mātauranga

MPA policy and legislation What should be the targets for MPAs? What types of MPAs should be in the toolbox? Are the objectives for MPAs measureable & achievable?

MPA establishment How many? How big? What shape? How close? What about representation of habitats and species? What type of MPA should be used? Collation and analysis of underlying data layers needed for MPA planning Development of tools to support communities with conservation planning

MPA Management How, when and what to monitor? How do you know if the MPA is achieving its objectives? How effective is the management of the MPA? Is poaching an issue? What would be the effects of poaching? Are there any other activities in or around the MPA that are affecting its ability to achieve its objectives? What are the key educational messages? How can the MPA be used for research purposes?

MPA Reporting What should be reported on? How representative is the MPA network? How many MPAs do we have? What are monitoring results showing us? What is NZ s contribution to a global network of MPAs? Where are the gaps? V. Zintzen, DOC

What has been learned from NZ s marine protected area science?

Marine reserves as a place to do fundamental research Willis (2013) The scientific and biodiversity values of marine reserves - a review DOC Research & Development Series no.340 (available on DOC website)

Recovery of previously-harvested species We have estimates of recovery from several regions, notably northeastern NZ, Gisborne, Nelson / Marlborough Harvested species such as snapper, blue cod and rock lobster have generally responded positively to protection But the speed and magnitude of recovery is variable and site-specific V.Zintzen

V.Zintzen Blue cod, Parapercis colias Long Island Kokomohua Marine Reserve, Marlborough Sounds Davidson et al. (2009)

Rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii Difference in abundance between unfished and fished populations 9 NZ marine reserves Freeman et al. (2012)

Spillover / cross-boundary movement Some evidence from northeastern NZ, Gisborne and Marlborough Sounds Important for MPA design and for assessing achievement of objectives V. Zintzen, DOC

Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve movement of tagged lobsters Freeman et al. (2009)

Lobster catches within and adjacent to Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve Freeman (unpubl.)

Pupu larval dispersal from Whangara

Movement patterns of tagged mako sharks Malcolm Francis, NIWA

Movement patterns of tagged white sharks M. Francis, NIWA; C. Duffy, DOC

Food Webs Recovery of predators has been linked to changes in reef and soft sediment communities through trophic ( food web ) cascades Development of trophic ( food web ) models of NZ marine reserves e.g. Te Tapuwae o Rongokako, Taputeranga

Effects of human activities Marine reserves as reference points for environmental and fisheries management e.g. Fishing mortality estimates for snapper, Effects of fishing on growth and disease incidence in lobsters

Planning and decision support tools Proposed Ross Sea Region MPA (not current revision)

Hauraki Gulf use of SeaSketch to help visualise marine information

Summary of research and monitoring Enhanced understanding of NZ marine ecology Provided the ability to report on how species and communities have responded to protection / fishing impacts Knowledge to inform MPA effectiveness, design, management

Wade Doak

Moving ahead Focus on ecological integrity whole of ecosystem, from mountains to sea Needs collective effort - MPAs only part of the solution Incorporate mātauranga Maori Engage citizen scientists Use technology

Conclusions from a 2005 workshop on the use of scientific information for MPA establishment and management We need to think about the promises of MPA benefits and consequences of broken promises. Scientists should focus on undisputed benefits rather than on debatable benefits. Expectations of increased productivity may explain a lot of support for MPAs. There s a gap between what scientists recommend and what stakeholders are led to believe. Is the bar higher for conservation science than for fisheries science?

Who is telling the story?

What about new New Zealanders?

Perspective. By Citynoise - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=42626961

NIWA

NASA

Tena koutou V. Zintzen, DOC