No fishing areas are helping
to sustain valuable Australian fisheries according to research published in the Cell Press journal, Current Biology.
Scientists applied a forensic DNA profiling approach to track the
dispersal pathways of fish larvae throughout a network of marine
reserves on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Though marine reserves have been set aside to help sustain fisheries, the study is the first to provide conclusive evidence that these marine reserves generate important recruitment
subsidies to both fished and protected areas.
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