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Posted on May 23, 2022August 7, 2022 by Shaun

More Marine graphics for DOC

Here are some more graphics that I made for the Department of Conservation’s awesome Marine Ecosystems Team. I have published them all here, as a reference. You can download them on their website here and here. I posted the previous batch of graphics I did for the series here.

Key Ecological Areas Is this area less impacted by humans? Are they rare and unique? How diverse are these ecosystems? Is the area slow of fragile or slow to recover? Is this area important for the survival of threatened species? Who relies on this area for stages in their life? How productive are these ecosystems? What are the functions and benefits of this ecosystem? Marine protected area (MPA) networks Designing effective MPA networks Viability of MPAs & networks Connectivity Representation Replication Resilience The role of MPA's in a changing climate

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