A New Long-Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Program for the Knowledge and Management in Marine Protected Areas of the Mexican Caribbean

In the Mexican Caribbean, 15 marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established for managing and protecting marine ecosystems. These MPAs receive high anthropogenic pressure from coastal development, tourism, and fishing, all in synergy with climate change. To contribute to the MPAs’ effectiveness,...

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Main Authors: Susana Perera-Valderrama, Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada, Raúl Martell-Dubois, Laura Rosique-de la Cruz, Hansel Caballero-Aragón, Jaime Valdez-Chavarin, José López-Perea, Rainer Ressl
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7814
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spelling doaj-33730a5603224e119075b92ddcdd0a602020-11-25T03:42:50ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-09-01127814781410.3390/su12187814A New Long-Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Program for the Knowledge and Management in Marine Protected Areas of the Mexican CaribbeanSusana Perera-Valderrama0Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada1Raúl Martell-Dubois2Laura Rosique-de la Cruz3Hansel Caballero-Aragón4Jaime Valdez-Chavarin5José López-Perea6Rainer Ressl7National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan, 14010 Mexico City, MexicoIn the Mexican Caribbean, 15 marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established for managing and protecting marine ecosystems. These MPAs receive high anthropogenic pressure from coastal development, tourism, and fishing, all in synergy with climate change. To contribute to the MPAs’ effectiveness, it is necessary to provide a long-term observation system of the condition of marine ecosystems and species. Our study proposes the establishment of a new marine biodiversity monitoring program (MBMP) focusing on three MPAs of the Mexican Caribbean. Five conservation objects (COs) were defined (coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves, marine turtles, and sharks-rays) for their ecological relevance and the pressures they are facing. Coral reef, seagrass and mangroves have multiple biological, biogeochemical and physical interactions. Marine turtles are listed as endangered species, and the status of their populations is unknown in the marine area of the MPAs. Elasmobranchs play a key role as top and medium predators, and their populations have been poorly studied. Indicators were proposed for monitoring each CO. As a technological innovation, all information obtained from the MBMP will be uploaded to the Coastal Marine Information and Analysis System (SIMAR), a public, user-friendly and interactive web platform that allows for automatic data management and processing.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7814marine ecosystemsmonitoring protocolsindicatorsweb data management
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author Susana Perera-Valderrama
Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada
Raúl Martell-Dubois
Laura Rosique-de la Cruz
Hansel Caballero-Aragón
Jaime Valdez-Chavarin
José López-Perea
Rainer Ressl
spellingShingle Susana Perera-Valderrama
Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada
Raúl Martell-Dubois
Laura Rosique-de la Cruz
Hansel Caballero-Aragón
Jaime Valdez-Chavarin
José López-Perea
Rainer Ressl
A New Long-Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Program for the Knowledge and Management in Marine Protected Areas of the Mexican Caribbean
Sustainability
marine ecosystems
monitoring protocols
indicators
web data management
author_facet Susana Perera-Valderrama
Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada
Raúl Martell-Dubois
Laura Rosique-de la Cruz
Hansel Caballero-Aragón
Jaime Valdez-Chavarin
José López-Perea
Rainer Ressl
author_sort Susana Perera-Valderrama
title A New Long-Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Program for the Knowledge and Management in Marine Protected Areas of the Mexican Caribbean
title_short A New Long-Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Program for the Knowledge and Management in Marine Protected Areas of the Mexican Caribbean
title_full A New Long-Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Program for the Knowledge and Management in Marine Protected Areas of the Mexican Caribbean
title_fullStr A New Long-Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Program for the Knowledge and Management in Marine Protected Areas of the Mexican Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed A New Long-Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Program for the Knowledge and Management in Marine Protected Areas of the Mexican Caribbean
title_sort new long-term marine biodiversity monitoring program for the knowledge and management in marine protected areas of the mexican caribbean
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-09-01
description In the Mexican Caribbean, 15 marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established for managing and protecting marine ecosystems. These MPAs receive high anthropogenic pressure from coastal development, tourism, and fishing, all in synergy with climate change. To contribute to the MPAs’ effectiveness, it is necessary to provide a long-term observation system of the condition of marine ecosystems and species. Our study proposes the establishment of a new marine biodiversity monitoring program (MBMP) focusing on three MPAs of the Mexican Caribbean. Five conservation objects (COs) were defined (coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves, marine turtles, and sharks-rays) for their ecological relevance and the pressures they are facing. Coral reef, seagrass and mangroves have multiple biological, biogeochemical and physical interactions. Marine turtles are listed as endangered species, and the status of their populations is unknown in the marine area of the MPAs. Elasmobranchs play a key role as top and medium predators, and their populations have been poorly studied. Indicators were proposed for monitoring each CO. As a technological innovation, all information obtained from the MBMP will be uploaded to the Coastal Marine Information and Analysis System (SIMAR), a public, user-friendly and interactive web platform that allows for automatic data management and processing.
topic marine ecosystems
monitoring protocols
indicators
web data management
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7814
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