Dear List members,

Here's another recently published book from Earthscan/WDCS that may be of 
interest.  Written by my friend and colleague, Erich Hoyt, the completely 
revised and expanded 2nd Edition of Marine Protected Areas for Whales, Dolphins 
and Porpoises builds on the success of the 2005 edition.

The process of protected area creation for marine mammals is accelerating and 
more than 200 exciting new places are featured along with some new case 
studies, and sections on setting up marine protected areas (MPAs) to address 
the threats of climate change and the growing specter of chronic and acute 
noise in the sea. A recurring theme is how to recommend and implement 
conservation action with the often limited data at hand. The book identifies 
the building of MPA networks as a route for dealing with the highly mobile 
habits of marine mammals, and it sketches out a future direction for a regional 
and international approach to habitat protection on the High Seas.

"An essential conservation tool....the bible for marine mammal habitat 
conservation" were the most common phrases in reviews of the first edition. 
This second edition provides a full update on this rapidly evolving field.

For the marine mammal researcher, MPA design, research, monitoring and 
management offer substantial new opportunities over the next decade as 
countries struggle to meet the ambitious targets for highly protected MPA 
networks by 2012 and 2020.

For more information and for ordering details, please go to:

http://www.cetaceanhabitat.org/cetacean_protected_areas.php

For those who write reviews for popular, scientific or conservation 
publications, in print or online, you can request a review copy, cover jpg and 
other information, from [email protected].

Marine Protected Areas for Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises. A world handbook for 
cetacean habitat conservation and planning by Erich Hoyt (WDCS book published 
by Earthscan/Taylor & Francis, New York, London, 479pp, 2011)

A world poster map has also been produced showing all 740 proposed and existing 
marine mammal protected areas worldwide. You can download a free, 
high-resolution copy at 
http://web.mac.com/erich.hoyt/www.erichhoyt.com/MPA_files/MPAs4Whales_WorldMap_Poster_2011.pdf


- Rob Lott, Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society



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