Sphere Search Tips
This interactive diagram of Spheres illustrates the interrelationships between sectors
that have often been considered in isolation. The Sphere Search allows the user
to locate information that falls within a certain sphere or information that relates
to more than one of these spheres. The "People & Reefs in the Pacific" section provides a deeper exploration of the issues considered in each
sphere and the interactions between spheres.
Here are some basic search tips and examples to guide your interactive search. Note
- the sphere search can be used in combination with the simple search or the advanced
search.
Selecting a sphere will restrict your search results to information that falls within
that sphere. Only Publications and Projects are searchable using the Sphere Search.
Reef health and status, biology, natural resource surveys, climate and oceanographic
features
Socio economic status, income generation activities
Legislations, role of government, community involvement/ co-management
Pollution, aquaculture, introduced species, climate change.
Sphere Interactions
Selecting two or more spheres will restrict your search results to that information
that falls within all spheres selected.
e.g. climate change impacts on reefs, restocking/reseeding/population enhancement,
habitat rehabilitation
e.g. fisheries income generation, tourism, livelihood benefits from marine protected
areas
e.g. natural resource management
e.g. fisheries management
Keyword Search Tips
Simple search will search for the text you have specified within all fields of the
collection. Advanced search will seach for the text in the field the text is entered.
Selecting a tab below will refine your search to a particular collection.
Search with keywords such as "and", "or", "not" to fine-tune your search results.
1. coral and reefs
Search for records which contain words coral and reefs
2. coral reefs
Search for records which contain words coral and reefs. Same as the "and" function.
3. coral or reefs
Search for records which contain words coral or reefs.
4. "reefs"
Search for records which contain exact phrase "coral reefs".
5. coral not acropora
Search for records which contain words coral and not acropora.
Search Result: 1 records
Advanced Search
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Cohen, P., A.D. Valemei and H. Govan,
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Annotated Bibliography on Socio-economic and Ecological Impacts of Marine Protected Areas in Pacific Island Countries
WorldFish Bibliography No. 187. The WorldFish Center Penang, M. 36.
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Cohen, P., A.D. Valemei and H. Govan
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2008
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Annotated Bibliography on Socio-economic and Ecological Impacts of Marine Protected Areas in Pacific Island Countries
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WorldFish Bibliography No. 187. The WorldFish Center Penang, M. 36.
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socioeconomic, marine reserves, MPA, policy, ecology, pacific,Natural System,People & Livelihoods,External Threats & Opportunities,WFC - HQ (The WorldFish Center
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This collection contributes to the work of the ReefBase Pacific project (pacific.reefbase.org) which aims to improve accessibility and availability of information to support effective management of reef resources in the Pacific. Impacts of marine protected areas, that extend beyond biodiversity and habitat conservation tend to receive less popular attention, and yet are of significant importance. The aim here is to highlight, in particular, impacts on fisheries and livelihoods attributed to coral reef marine protected areas in Pacific Island Countries and territories.
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- Copies of papers downloaded from ReefBase may be used and reproduced for non-commercial
purpose only.
- If you encounter any problem viewing the PDF files, please use the latest version
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