2014
DOI: 10.3856/vol42-issue4-fulltext-16
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Initial assessment of coastal benthic communities in the Marine Parks at Robinson Crusoe Island

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The National Biodiversity Strategy developed in Chile aims to protect 10% of the surface area of the most relevant marine ecosystems. The waters around the Juan Fernández Archipelago were not protected until 2014, when a Multiple Use Marine Protected Area was created in the 12 nautical miles around the archipelago, which includes five marine parks in sites of high conservation value. Three of these parks are located around Robinson Crusoe Island. This study aims to define a baseline for monitoring th… Show more

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“…analyzes the updated list of species reported for Easter and Salas y Gómez islands and shows high levels of endemism for the majority of the taxonomic groups, with mollusks and poriferans exhibiting the highest levels overall (33%-34%). Fewer species are shared between Easter and Salas y Gómez islands and continental Chile than between these islands and Juan Fernández Archipelago, or between the archipelago and continental Chile Rodríguez-Ruiz et al, 2014). These findings, based on the limited information available, 668 suggest the need to increase research efforts and science-based conservation plans to preserve the unique species in oceanic island ecosystems.…”
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“…analyzes the updated list of species reported for Easter and Salas y Gómez islands and shows high levels of endemism for the majority of the taxonomic groups, with mollusks and poriferans exhibiting the highest levels overall (33%-34%). Fewer species are shared between Easter and Salas y Gómez islands and continental Chile than between these islands and Juan Fernández Archipelago, or between the archipelago and continental Chile Rodríguez-Ruiz et al, 2014). These findings, based on the limited information available, 668 suggest the need to increase research efforts and science-based conservation plans to preserve the unique species in oceanic island ecosystems.…”
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“…In fact, the first marine protected areas around these islands were created in the last two years, 10 years behind those established in continental Chile. This occurred in spite of the high concentration of endemic species Pérez-Matus et al, 2014;Rodríguez-Ruiz et al, 2014) and growing fishing pressure around Chile's oceanic islands Zylich et al, 2014). Nonetheless, a few sporadic studies, associated with both national (e.g., CIMAR, Yáñez et al, 2008) and international initiatives (e.g., Friedlander et al, 2013), have contributed to our knowledge of the ecosystems associated with seamounts and oceanic islands in Chile.…”
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