Protecting coral reefs boosts fish numbers by 10% 
By John Cannon US Source: mongabay 10/25/2024
John Cannon
New research has found that the protection of coral reefs has boosted the amount of fish they harbor by around 10%.
The study used survey data from about 2,600 reefs with varying levels of protection from overfishing.
 

The team then built a statistical model to predict what would have happened if all reefs had not been protected, and the biomass, or collective weight of the resident fish, dropped by more than 10%.
The scientists note their findings demonstrate that protections like marine protected areas are working and that greater coverage could lead to even more gains in fish biomass.

 
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