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Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis

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Heino M, Kummu M, Makkonen M, Mulligan M, Verburg PH, Jalava M, et al. (2015) Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis. PLoS ONE 10(10): e0138918. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138918

Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions - What to do?

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In June, 2015 the United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution calling for the development of an international legally-binding instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction 

Pacific Islands Marine Portal

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The Pacific Islands Marine Portal provides various information on the status of marine protected areas and much more.

What are we actually protecting in the ocean?

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What are we actually protecting in the ocean?

The authors contend in this National Geographic Ocean Views blog that most marine species are not well represented within MPAs and several hundred species are not covered at all.  The blog summarizes their article in Natures's Scientific Reports:

Making waves: The science and politics of ocean protection

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Lubchenco, Jane, and Kirsten Grorud-Colvert.  2015.  Making waves: The science and politics of ocean protection. Science Vol. 350 No. 6259: 382-383.

Marine protection targets: an updated assessment of global progress

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Oonzaier, L. B. and D. Pauly. 2016.  Marine protection targets: an updated assessment of global progress. Oryx 50(1), 27–35.

World Database on Protected Areas

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The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) is the most comprehensive global spatial dataset on marine and terrestrial protected areas available.

Status of Large Marine Protected Areas in the Pacific

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Keep current on the expansion of large marine protected areas (MPA)in the Pacific.  MPAtlas is a good source of information.

Community-Based Management

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Community Based Management resources

State of Conservation in Oceania (SOCO Reports)

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State of Conservation in Oceania - Regional Report

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