Dear MARMAM community,

We are pleased to share our recently published open-access article in *Aquatic
Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems*:

*Mediterranean Gate Sanctuary for the Protection of Cetaceans*
by Joan Giménez, Ana Cañadas, and Renaud de Stephanis
https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.70255

*Summary:*
The Alboran Sea, located in the western Mediterranean, hosts a rich and
ecologically important cetacean community, including endangered species
such as the Mediterranean common dolphin. Current marine protected areas
(MPAs) in the region are limited and fail to address the wide-ranging needs
of these species.

In this study, we:

   - Synthesized existing national and international conservation
   initiatives in the Alboran Sea.
   - Applied a spatial prioritization framework using species distribution
   models and threat-based cost analyses.
   - Identified critical areas requiring enhanced protection and proposed
   the creation of a large-scale marine sanctuary—the *Mediterranean Gate
   Sanctuary*—to connect existing MPAs and safeguard cetacean habitats.

The proposed sanctuary emphasizes a *threat-based, species- and
space-oriented approach*, fostering transnational collaboration and
stakeholder engagement to ensure effective conservation and sustainable
marine management.

The full article is available here:
https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.70255

We hope this work contributes to ongoing discussions on marine spatial
planning and cetacean conservation. Please feel free to reach out with any
questions or comments.

Best regards,


Joan Giménez
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