Payet Rolph
Seychelles Centre for Marine Research and Technology, Marine Parks Authority, PO Box 445, Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2005 Jan 15;363(1826):295-307. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2004.1494.
Management of marine resources over the large ocean areas provides a great challenge, albeit one with hope for sustainable governance. Despite extensive studies in many of these large ocean areas, the interaction of physical and biological processes in large shallow mid-oceanic areas, such as the Mascarene Plateau in the Western Indian Ocean, is not yet well enough understood to influence management practices. The Mascarene Plateau arches across the Western Indian Ocean from the Seychelles down to Mauritius, with water depths up to 100 m. Such a large shallow mid-oceanic area supports a wide diversity of ecosystems with potential for exploitable resources. A recent marine research programme by the Royal Geographical Society of London led to the establishment of a research framework for long-term research and assessment of the Mascarene Plateau. This paper presents an extension to this approach, with a particular focus on the management, governance and socio-economics of this area.
对大面积海洋区域的海洋资源进行管理是一项巨大的挑战,尽管如此,仍有望实现可持续治理。尽管对许多这些大面积海洋区域进行了广泛研究,但对于诸如西印度洋的马斯克林高原等大面积浅海大洋区域内物理和生物过程的相互作用,人们的了解仍不足以影响管理实践。马斯克林高原从塞舌尔一直延伸至毛里求斯,横跨西印度洋,水深达100米。如此大面积的浅海大洋区域拥有各种各样的生态系统,具备开发资源的潜力。伦敦皇家地理学会最近开展的一项海洋研究项目促成了一个针对马斯克林高原长期研究与评估的研究框架的建立。本文介绍了对该方法的扩展,特别关注该区域的管理、治理和社会经济学。