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Conservation Opportunities Arise From the Co-Occurrence of Surfing and Key Biodiversity Areas
2021
Frontiers in Marine Science
Conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services requires diverse models that empower communities to steward and benefit from resources. Here we investigate the potential of surfing resources, a new conservation asset class, and the surfing community, an underutilized conservation constituency, to conserve marine biodiversity. We conducted a spatial analysis of the overlap among Key Biodiversity Areas, Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), and 3,755 surf breaks globally. We find that 62.77% of surf
doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.663460
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