Whole-ocean network design and implementation pathway for Arctic marine conservation

Author:

James Timothy D.,Sommerkorn Martin,Solovyev Boris,Platonov Nikita,Morrison John,Chernova Natalia,Gavrilo Maria V.,Giangioppi Martine,Onufrenya Irina,Roff John C.,Shpak Olga V.,Skjoldal Hein Rune,Spiridonov Vasily,Ardron Jeff A.,Belikov Stanislav Egorovich,Bluhm Bodil A.,Christensen Tom,Christiansen Jørgen S.,Filatova Olga A.,Frost Mette,Gerhartz-Abraham Adrian,Johansen Kasper Lambert,Karamushko Oleg V.,Keenan Erin,Kochnev Anatoly A.,Lancaster Melanie L.,Melikhova Evgeniya,Merritt Will,Mosbech Anders,Pisareva Maria N.,Møller Peter Rask,Solovyeva Maria,Tertitski Grigori,Trukhanova Irina S.

Abstract

AbstractForestalling the decline of global biodiversity requires urgent and transformative action at all levels of government and society, particularly in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas where rapid changes are already underway. Amid growing scientific support and mounting pressure, the majority of nations have committed to the most ambitious conservation targets yet. However, without an approach that inclusively and equitably reconciles conservation and sustainable ocean use, these targets will likely go unmet. Here, we present ArcNet: a network design framework to help achieve ocean-scale, area-based marine conservation in the Arctic. The framework is centred around a suite of web-based tools and a ~ 5.9 million km2 network of 83 priority areas for conservation designed through expert-driven systematic conservation planning using conservation targets for over 800 features representing Arctic biodiversity. The ArcNet framework is intended to help adapt to new and emerging information, foster collaboration, and identify tailored conservation measures within a global context at different levels of planning and implementation.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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