Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre Lecture: Marine Protected Areas
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Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a key strategy employed worldwide to maintain ecosystem services and protect biodiversity, yet two vexing questions remain: what is their social impact? And how ecologically effective are MPAs that are not fully closed (i.e., that allow some fishing)? The first question will take you to Indonesia, where the effect of MPAs on various aspects of poverty was followed over time. The second question synthesizes global information about the effectiveness of different kinds of MPAs.
Dr. Natalie Ban
Dr. Natalie Ban joined the University of Victoria�s School of Environmental Studies in January 2013. Trained in geography, resource management and environmental studies, she draws upon many disciplines from natural and social sciences in her work. Natalie�s current research focuses on identifying options for management and conservation of biodiversity whilst respecting people�s needs and uses of resources. Her credentials include a Master�s degree from McGill University, a PhD from UBC, and four years as a postdoctoral research fellow in Australia at James Cook University.
Admission:
Adults - $15.00
Youth (Age 7 to 17) - $8.00
Child (Age 3 to 6) Includes FREE annual pass - $5.00
2 and under - FREE
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Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre
9811 Seaport Place, Sidney |
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Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre [email protected] 250-665-7511 Event Website |
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