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PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST INTERNATIO
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marine biodiversity and ocean healt
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Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale Nat
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Symposium 1: Designing MPAs and MPA
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Protected Area of Mediterranean Imp
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Symposium 2: Managing MMPAs Moderat
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• The importance
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have been that MPA managers lack ex
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capacity building in order to addre
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of a cargo vessel (M/V Dunlin Arrow
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Symposium 3: Networking for the Fut
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spatial extent of such “habitat
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Panel 1: Marine Mammal Research wit
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used to study smaller-scale habitat
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Bryde’s whales in Southeast Brazi
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Ocean-wide, international, collabor
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into question the efficacy of IWC w
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sanctuaries would benefit from care
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Panel 3: How Can MPAs and Networks
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Summaries of Presentations: Ship st
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How to deal with temporally and spa
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A key question is: Are time/area cl
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Improving MPAs and MPA networks - a
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Summary of Findings: Protected area
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This case study follows a familiar
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Summary Points from Presentations:
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Critical habitat designations under
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• Important issues for possible M
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