Marine reserves can mitigate and promote adaptation to climate change

Author:

Roberts Callum M.,O’Leary Bethan C.,McCauley Douglas J.,Cury Philippe Maurice,Duarte Carlos M.,Lubchenco Jane,Pauly Daniel,Sáenz-Arroyo Andrea,Sumaila Ussif Rashid,Wilson Rod W.,Worm Boris,Castilla Juan Carlos

Abstract

Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved within the 2015 Paris Agreement. However, even these decreases will not avert serious stress and damage to life on Earth, and additional steps are needed to boost the resilience of ecosystems, safeguard their wildlife, and protect their capacity to supply vital goods and services. We discuss how well-managed marine reserves may help marine ecosystems and people adapt to five prominent impacts of climate change: acidification, sea-level rise, intensification of storms, shifts in species distribution, and decreased productivity and oxygen availability, as well as their cumulative effects. We explore the role of managed ecosystems in mitigating climate change by promoting carbon sequestration and storage and by buffering against uncertainty in management, environmental fluctuations, directional change, and extreme events. We highlight both strengths and limitations and conclude that marine reserves are a viable low-tech, cost-effective adaptation strategy that would yield multiple cobenefits from local to global scales, improving the outlook for the environment and people into the future.

Funder

Pew Charitable Trusts

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Paul G. Allen Family Foundation

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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