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Arran and Clyde Marine Species

Arran Marine Species and Habitats

Check out Paul Naylor's  illustrated guide to Great British Marine Animals on the Marinet website

 

Science of Marine Reserves

Marine reserves are defined as ocean areas that are fully protected from activities that remove animals and plants or
alter habitats,except as needed for scientific monitoring. Examples of prohibited activities are fishing, aquaculture,
dredging, and mining; activities such as swimming, boating, and scuba diving are usually allowed.

Marine reserves receive permanent protection, rather than seasonal or short-term protection. Because marine
reserves protect habitats and the diversity of animals and plants that live in those habitats, marine reserves are
a form of ecosystem protection that produces different outcomes from other management tools.
As with any form of management, a marine reserve is only effective if itsprotection is enforced.

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