WWF Factsheet: Ecological Status of Flores Timur MPA
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M. Provost, Estradivari Estradivari, G.N. Ahmadia
2018
Abstract
Situated within the Coral Triangle's Sunda Banda Seascape –
one of the most diverse marine ecosystems in the world, this 150,000 hectare
MPA is home to hundreds of ecologically important fish and coral species and is
an important area that contributes significantly to livelihoods and food
security both locally and at the national level. Marine protected areas are a
widely used management tool throughout the world, so it is necessary to
understand how and when MPAs benefit biodiversity and fisheries. As a first
step, to determine ecological baselines in this area, a team made up of
WWF-Indonesia, Wildlife Conservation Society, and the local and national
government staffs conducted surveys in March 2014, re-cording both fish
sightings and the composition of benthic communities at 26 representative sites
inside the Flores Timur MPA. The March expedition gave us a starting point to
answer: what is the current ecological status of fish and benthic communities
within and surrounding this MPA? At each site, the percent of hard coral, soft
coral, and rubble were record-ed along multiple transects. Fish abundance and
biomass were also recorded along multiple transects for species of key
herbivore and carnivore fish families. The findings from this expedition will
be used in future evaluations of the Flores Timur MPA in an effort to measure
the impact on increasing fish abundance and biodiversity, and improving
ecosystem resilience.
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